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- catalog contributor b11984242.
- catalog contributor b11984243.
- catalog contributor b11984244.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "1.1 What Is Information? 1 -- 1.2 What Is Information Retrieval? 2 -- 1.3 How Does Information Retrieval Work? 4 -- 1.3.1 The User Sequence 6 -- 1.3.2 The Database Producer Sequence 10 -- 1.3.3 Query Processing 13 -- 1.3.4 Why the Process Is Not Perfect 13 -- 1.4 Who Uses Information Retrieval? 15 -- 1.4.1 Information Specialists 16 -- 1.4.2 End Users 16 -- 1.4.3 Novices 17 -- 1.5 What Are the Problems in IRS Design and Use? 17 -- 1.5.1 Design 18 -- 1.5.2 Understanding User Behavior 19 -- 1.6 A Brief History of Information Retrieval 19 -- 1.6.1 Traditional Information Retrieval Methods 20 -- 1.6.2 Pre-computer IR Systems 22 -- 1.6.3 Special Purpose Computer Systems 24 -- 1.6.4 General Purpose Computer Systems 28 -- 1.6.5 Online Database Services 28 -- 1.6.6 Modern Experiments (SMART and Other Systems) 31 -- 1.6.7 The World Wide Web 32 -- 2".
- catalog description "7 Querying the Information Retrieval System -- 7.2 Language Types 153 -- 7.3 Query Logic 155 -- 7.3.1 Sets and Subsets 156 -- 7.3.2 Relational Statements 156 -- 7.3.3 Boolean Query Logic 157 -- 7.3.4 Ranked and Fuzzy Sets 160 -- 7.3.5 Similarity Measures 162 -- 7.4 Functions Performed 163 -- 7.4.1 Connect to a Remote IRS 163 -- 7.4.2 Select Database 164 -- 7.4.3 Search the Inverted File or Thesaurus 164 -- 7.4.4 Create a Subset of the Database 165 -- 7.4.5 Search for Strings 165 -- 7.4.6 Analyze a Set 168 -- 7.4.7 Sort, Display, and Format Records 169 -- 7.4.8 Handling the Unstructured Record 170 -- 7.4.9 Download 170 -- 7.4.10 Order Documents 171 -- 7.4.11 Save, Recall, and Edit Searches 172 -- 7.4.12 Current Awareness Search 172 -- 7.4.13 Cost Summary 173 -- 7.4.14 Terminate a Session 174 -- 7.5 The Basis for Charging for Searches 174 -- 8".
- catalog description "8.5.1 Response to Command Errors 199 -- 8.5.2 Set-Size Indication 200 -- 8.5.3 Record Display 200 -- 8.5.4 Set Analysis 200 -- 8.5.5 Cost 200 -- 8.5.6 Help 200 -- 9 Text Searching -- 9.1 The Special Problems of Text Searching 203 -- 9.2 Some Characteristics of Text and Their Applications 204 -- 9.2.1 Components of Text 204 -- 9.2.2 Significant Words -- Indexing 205 -- 9.2.3 Significant Sentences -- Abstracting 207 -- 9.2.4 Measures of Complete Texts 210 -- 9.3 Command Language for Text Searching 211 -- 9.3.1 Set Membership Statements 211 -- 9.3.2 Word or String Occurrence Statements 211 -- 9.3.3 Proximity Statements 212 -- 9.4 Term Weighting 215 -- 9.4.1 Indexing with Weights 216 -- 9.4.2 Automated Assignment of Weights 217 -- 9.4.3 Improving Weights 217 -- 9.5 Word Association Techniques 218 -- 9.5.1 Dictionaries and Thesauri 218 -- 9.5.2".
- catalog description "Ambiguity of Attribute Values 91 -- 4.6 Indexing of Text 93 -- 4.7 Control of Vocabulary 95 -- 4.7.1 Elements of Control 95 -- 4.7.2 Relationships among Terms 96 -- 4.8 The Importance of Point of View 97 -- 5 Models of Virtual Data Structure -- 5.1 The Concept of Models of Data 99 -- 5.2 Basic Data Elements and Structures 102 -- 5.2.1 Scalar Variables and Constants 103 -- 5.2.2 Vector Variables 103 -- 5.2.3 Structures 103 -- 5.2.4 Arrays 104 -- 5.2.5 Tuples 104 -- 5.2.6 Relations 105 -- 5.2.7 Text 106 -- 5.3 The Common Structural Models 108 -- 5.3.1 The Linear Sequential Model 108 -- 5.3.2 The Relational Model 109 -- 5.3.3 The Hierarchical Model 111 -- 5.3.4 The Network Model 113 -- 5.4 Applications of the Basic Models 114 -- 5.4.1 Hypertext 114 -- 5.4.2 Spreadsheet Files 116 -- 5.5 The Entity-Relationship Model 117 -- 6".
- catalog description "Basic Concepts of Feedback and Iteration 246 -- 11.2 Command Sequences 247 -- 11.3 Information Available as Feedback 249 -- 11.3.1 File or Database Selection 249 -- 11.3.2 Term Search or Browsing 249 -- 11.3.3 Record Search or Set Formation 251 -- 11.3.4 Record Display and Browsing 252 -- 11.3.5 Record Acquisition 252 -- 11.3.6 Requests for Information about the Retrieval System 254 -- 11.3.7 Establishing Communication Parameters 254 -- 11.3.8 Trends over Sequences and Cycles 255 -- 11.4 Adjustments in the Search 255 -- 11.4.1 Improve Term Selection 256 -- 11.4.2 Improve Set Formation Logic 256 -- 11.4.3 Improve Final Set Size 257 -- 11.4.4 Improve Precision, Recall, or Total Utility 257 -- 11.5 Feedback from User to System 257 -- 12 Multidatabase Searching and Mapping -- 12.1 Basic Concepts 261 -- 12.2 Multidatabase Search 262 -- 12.2.1".
- catalog description "Data, Information, and Knowledge -- 2.2 Definitions 35 -- 2.2.1 Data 35 -- 2.2.2 Information 35 -- 2.2.3 News 37 -- 2.2.4 Knowledge 38 -- 2.2.5 Intelligence 39 -- 2.2.6 Meaning 39 -- 2.2.7 Wisdom 40 -- 2.3 Metadata 41 -- 2.4 Knowledge Base 43 -- 2.5 Credence, Justified Belief, and Point of View 46 -- 3 Representation of Information -- 3.1 Information to Be Represented 49 -- 3.2 Types of Representation 53 -- 3.2.1 Natural Language 54 -- 3.2.2 Restricted Natural Language 55 -- 3.2.3 Artificial Language 56 -- 3.2.4 Codes, Measures, and Descriptors 57 -- 3.2.5 Mathematical Models of Text 58 -- 3.3 Characteristics of Information Representations 60 -- 3.3.1 Discriminating Power 60 -- 3.3.2 Identification of Similarity 61 -- 3.3.3 Descriptiveness 61 -- 3.3.4 Ambiguity 62 -- 3.3.5 Conciseness 62 -- 3.4".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Interpretation and Execution of Query Statements -- 8.1 Problems of Query Language Interpretation 176 -- 8.1.1 Parsing Command Language 177 -- 8.1.2 Parsing Natural Language 180 -- 8.1.3 Processing Menu Choices 182 -- 8.2 Executing Retrieval Commands 183 -- 8.2.1 Database Selection 184 -- 8.2.2 Inverted File Search 184 -- 8.2.3 Set or Subset Creation 184 -- 8.2.4 Truncation and Universal Characters 185 -- 8.2.5 Left-Hand Truncation 187 -- 8.3 Executing Record Analysis and Presentation Commands 191 -- 8.3.1 Set Analysis Functions 191 -- 8.3.2 Display, Format, and Sort 192 -- 8.3.3 Offline Printing 195 -- 8.4 Executing Other Commands 195 -- 8.4.1 Ordering 195 -- 8.4.2 Save, Recall, and Edit Searches 196 -- 8.4.3 Current Awareness 196 -- 8.4.4 Cost Summation and Billing 197 -- 8.4.5 Terminating a Session 198 -- 8.5 Feedback to Users and Error Messages 199 --".
- catalog description "Minithesauri 219 -- 9.5.3 Word Co-occurrence Statistics 220 -- 9.5.4 Stemming and Conflation 221 -- 9.6 Text or Record Association Techniques 221 -- 9.6.1 Similarity Measures 222 -- 9.6.2 Clustering 224 -- 9.6.3 Signature Matching 228 -- 9.6.4 Discriminant Methods 230 -- 9.7 Other Processes with Words of a Text 232 -- 9.7.1 Stop Words 232 -- 9.7.2 Replacement of Words with Roots or Associated Words 233 -- 9.7.3 Varying Significance as a Function of Frequency 233 -- 9.7.4 Comments on the Computation of the Strength of Document Association 234 -- 10 System-Computed Relevance and Ranking -- 10.1 The Retrieval Status Value (rsv) 238 -- 10.2 Ranking 239 -- 10.3 Methods of Evaluating the rsv 239 -- 10.3.1 The Vector Space Model 239 -- 10.3.2 The Probabilistic Model 240 -- 10.3.3 The Extended Boolean Model 242 -- 11 Search Feedback and Iteration -- 11.1".
- catalog description "Relationships among Entities and Attribute Values 62 -- 3.4.1 Hierarchical Codes 63 -- 3.4.2 Measurements 64 -- 3.4.3 Nominal Descriptors 64 -- 3.4.4 Inflected Language 65 -- 3.4.5 Full Text 66 -- 3.4.6 Explicit Pointers and Links 66 -- 4 Attribute Content and Values -- 4.1 Types of Attribute Symbols 68 -- 4.1.1 Numbers 69 -- 4.1.2 Character Strings -- Names 69 -- 4.1.3 Other Character Strings 70 -- 4.2 Class Relationships 71 -- 4.2.1 Hierarchical Classification 71 -- 4.2.2 Network Relationships 73 -- 4.2.3 Class Membership -- Binary, Probabilistic, or Fuzzy 73 -- 4.3 Transformations of Values 77 -- 4.3.1 Transformation of Words by Stemming 77 -- 4.3.2 Sound-Based Transformation of Words 81 -- 4.3.3 Transformation of Words by Meaning 83 -- 4.3.4 Transformation of Graphics 85 -- 4.3.5 Transformation of Sound 87 -- 4.4 Uniqueness of Values 89 -- 4.5".
- catalog description "The Nature of Duplicate Records 262 -- 12.2.2 Detection of Duplicates 264 -- 12.2.3 Scanning Multiple Databases 266 -- 12.3 Mapping 268 -- 12.4 Value of Mapping 270 -- 13 Search Strategy -- 13.1 The Nature of Searching Reconsidered 272 -- 13.1.1 Known Item Search 273 -- 13.1.2 Specific Information Search 273 -- 13.1.3 General Information Search 274 -- 13.1.4 Exploration of the Database 274 -- 13.2 The Nature of Search Strategy 275 -- 13.2.1 Search Objective 275 -- 13.2.2 General Plan of Operation 276 -- 13.2.3 The Essential Information Elements of a Search 276 -- 13.2.4 Specific Plan of Operation 277 -- 13.3 Types of Strategies 278 -- 13.3.1 Categorizing by Objective 278 -- 13.3.2 Categorizing by Plan of Operation 279 -- 13.4 Tactics 281 -- 13.4.1 Monitoring Tactics 282 -- 13.4.2 File Structure Tactics 282 -- 13.4.3 Search Formulation Tactics 282.".
- catalog description "The Physical Structure of Data -- 6.1 Introduction to Physical Structures 122 -- 6.2 Record Structures and Their Effects 123 -- 6.2.1 Basic Structures 123 -- 6.2.2 Space-Time and Transaction Rate 125 -- 6.3 Basic Concepts of File Structure 127 -- 6.3.1 The Order of Records 127 -- 6.3.2 Finding Records 128 -- 6.4 Organizational Methods 128 -- 6.4.1 Sequential Files 129 -- 6.4.2 Index-File Structures 131 -- 6.4.3 Lists 132 -- 6.4.4 Trees 139 -- 6.4.5 Direct-Access Structures 140 -- 6.5 Parsing of Data Elements 143 -- 6.5.1 Phrase Parsing 144 -- 6.5.2 Word Parsing 144 -- 6.5.3 Word and Phrase Parsing 145 -- 6.6 Combination Structures 145 -- 6.6.1 Nested Indexes 145 -- 6.6.2 Direct Structure with Chains 148 -- 6.6.3 Indexed Sequential Access Method 149".
- catalog extent "xvii, 364 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0124874053".
- catalog isPartOf "Library and information science (New York, N.Y.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Library and information science".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego, Calif. : Academic Press,".
- catalog subject "025.04 21".
- catalog subject "Information storage and retrieval systems.".
- catalog subject "Z667 .M43 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1.1 What Is Information? 1 -- 1.2 What Is Information Retrieval? 2 -- 1.3 How Does Information Retrieval Work? 4 -- 1.3.1 The User Sequence 6 -- 1.3.2 The Database Producer Sequence 10 -- 1.3.3 Query Processing 13 -- 1.3.4 Why the Process Is Not Perfect 13 -- 1.4 Who Uses Information Retrieval? 15 -- 1.4.1 Information Specialists 16 -- 1.4.2 End Users 16 -- 1.4.3 Novices 17 -- 1.5 What Are the Problems in IRS Design and Use? 17 -- 1.5.1 Design 18 -- 1.5.2 Understanding User Behavior 19 -- 1.6 A Brief History of Information Retrieval 19 -- 1.6.1 Traditional Information Retrieval Methods 20 -- 1.6.2 Pre-computer IR Systems 22 -- 1.6.3 Special Purpose Computer Systems 24 -- 1.6.4 General Purpose Computer Systems 28 -- 1.6.5 Online Database Services 28 -- 1.6.6 Modern Experiments (SMART and Other Systems) 31 -- 1.6.7 The World Wide Web 32 -- 2".
- catalog tableOfContents "7 Querying the Information Retrieval System -- 7.2 Language Types 153 -- 7.3 Query Logic 155 -- 7.3.1 Sets and Subsets 156 -- 7.3.2 Relational Statements 156 -- 7.3.3 Boolean Query Logic 157 -- 7.3.4 Ranked and Fuzzy Sets 160 -- 7.3.5 Similarity Measures 162 -- 7.4 Functions Performed 163 -- 7.4.1 Connect to a Remote IRS 163 -- 7.4.2 Select Database 164 -- 7.4.3 Search the Inverted File or Thesaurus 164 -- 7.4.4 Create a Subset of the Database 165 -- 7.4.5 Search for Strings 165 -- 7.4.6 Analyze a Set 168 -- 7.4.7 Sort, Display, and Format Records 169 -- 7.4.8 Handling the Unstructured Record 170 -- 7.4.9 Download 170 -- 7.4.10 Order Documents 171 -- 7.4.11 Save, Recall, and Edit Searches 172 -- 7.4.12 Current Awareness Search 172 -- 7.4.13 Cost Summary 173 -- 7.4.14 Terminate a Session 174 -- 7.5 The Basis for Charging for Searches 174 -- 8".
- catalog tableOfContents "8.5.1 Response to Command Errors 199 -- 8.5.2 Set-Size Indication 200 -- 8.5.3 Record Display 200 -- 8.5.4 Set Analysis 200 -- 8.5.5 Cost 200 -- 8.5.6 Help 200 -- 9 Text Searching -- 9.1 The Special Problems of Text Searching 203 -- 9.2 Some Characteristics of Text and Their Applications 204 -- 9.2.1 Components of Text 204 -- 9.2.2 Significant Words -- Indexing 205 -- 9.2.3 Significant Sentences -- Abstracting 207 -- 9.2.4 Measures of Complete Texts 210 -- 9.3 Command Language for Text Searching 211 -- 9.3.1 Set Membership Statements 211 -- 9.3.2 Word or String Occurrence Statements 211 -- 9.3.3 Proximity Statements 212 -- 9.4 Term Weighting 215 -- 9.4.1 Indexing with Weights 216 -- 9.4.2 Automated Assignment of Weights 217 -- 9.4.3 Improving Weights 217 -- 9.5 Word Association Techniques 218 -- 9.5.1 Dictionaries and Thesauri 218 -- 9.5.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ambiguity of Attribute Values 91 -- 4.6 Indexing of Text 93 -- 4.7 Control of Vocabulary 95 -- 4.7.1 Elements of Control 95 -- 4.7.2 Relationships among Terms 96 -- 4.8 The Importance of Point of View 97 -- 5 Models of Virtual Data Structure -- 5.1 The Concept of Models of Data 99 -- 5.2 Basic Data Elements and Structures 102 -- 5.2.1 Scalar Variables and Constants 103 -- 5.2.2 Vector Variables 103 -- 5.2.3 Structures 103 -- 5.2.4 Arrays 104 -- 5.2.5 Tuples 104 -- 5.2.6 Relations 105 -- 5.2.7 Text 106 -- 5.3 The Common Structural Models 108 -- 5.3.1 The Linear Sequential Model 108 -- 5.3.2 The Relational Model 109 -- 5.3.3 The Hierarchical Model 111 -- 5.3.4 The Network Model 113 -- 5.4 Applications of the Basic Models 114 -- 5.4.1 Hypertext 114 -- 5.4.2 Spreadsheet Files 116 -- 5.5 The Entity-Relationship Model 117 -- 6".
- catalog tableOfContents "Basic Concepts of Feedback and Iteration 246 -- 11.2 Command Sequences 247 -- 11.3 Information Available as Feedback 249 -- 11.3.1 File or Database Selection 249 -- 11.3.2 Term Search or Browsing 249 -- 11.3.3 Record Search or Set Formation 251 -- 11.3.4 Record Display and Browsing 252 -- 11.3.5 Record Acquisition 252 -- 11.3.6 Requests for Information about the Retrieval System 254 -- 11.3.7 Establishing Communication Parameters 254 -- 11.3.8 Trends over Sequences and Cycles 255 -- 11.4 Adjustments in the Search 255 -- 11.4.1 Improve Term Selection 256 -- 11.4.2 Improve Set Formation Logic 256 -- 11.4.3 Improve Final Set Size 257 -- 11.4.4 Improve Precision, Recall, or Total Utility 257 -- 11.5 Feedback from User to System 257 -- 12 Multidatabase Searching and Mapping -- 12.1 Basic Concepts 261 -- 12.2 Multidatabase Search 262 -- 12.2.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "Data, Information, and Knowledge -- 2.2 Definitions 35 -- 2.2.1 Data 35 -- 2.2.2 Information 35 -- 2.2.3 News 37 -- 2.2.4 Knowledge 38 -- 2.2.5 Intelligence 39 -- 2.2.6 Meaning 39 -- 2.2.7 Wisdom 40 -- 2.3 Metadata 41 -- 2.4 Knowledge Base 43 -- 2.5 Credence, Justified Belief, and Point of View 46 -- 3 Representation of Information -- 3.1 Information to Be Represented 49 -- 3.2 Types of Representation 53 -- 3.2.1 Natural Language 54 -- 3.2.2 Restricted Natural Language 55 -- 3.2.3 Artificial Language 56 -- 3.2.4 Codes, Measures, and Descriptors 57 -- 3.2.5 Mathematical Models of Text 58 -- 3.3 Characteristics of Information Representations 60 -- 3.3.1 Discriminating Power 60 -- 3.3.2 Identification of Similarity 61 -- 3.3.3 Descriptiveness 61 -- 3.3.4 Ambiguity 62 -- 3.3.5 Conciseness 62 -- 3.4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Interpretation and Execution of Query Statements -- 8.1 Problems of Query Language Interpretation 176 -- 8.1.1 Parsing Command Language 177 -- 8.1.2 Parsing Natural Language 180 -- 8.1.3 Processing Menu Choices 182 -- 8.2 Executing Retrieval Commands 183 -- 8.2.1 Database Selection 184 -- 8.2.2 Inverted File Search 184 -- 8.2.3 Set or Subset Creation 184 -- 8.2.4 Truncation and Universal Characters 185 -- 8.2.5 Left-Hand Truncation 187 -- 8.3 Executing Record Analysis and Presentation Commands 191 -- 8.3.1 Set Analysis Functions 191 -- 8.3.2 Display, Format, and Sort 192 -- 8.3.3 Offline Printing 195 -- 8.4 Executing Other Commands 195 -- 8.4.1 Ordering 195 -- 8.4.2 Save, Recall, and Edit Searches 196 -- 8.4.3 Current Awareness 196 -- 8.4.4 Cost Summation and Billing 197 -- 8.4.5 Terminating a Session 198 -- 8.5 Feedback to Users and Error Messages 199 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Minithesauri 219 -- 9.5.3 Word Co-occurrence Statistics 220 -- 9.5.4 Stemming and Conflation 221 -- 9.6 Text or Record Association Techniques 221 -- 9.6.1 Similarity Measures 222 -- 9.6.2 Clustering 224 -- 9.6.3 Signature Matching 228 -- 9.6.4 Discriminant Methods 230 -- 9.7 Other Processes with Words of a Text 232 -- 9.7.1 Stop Words 232 -- 9.7.2 Replacement of Words with Roots or Associated Words 233 -- 9.7.3 Varying Significance as a Function of Frequency 233 -- 9.7.4 Comments on the Computation of the Strength of Document Association 234 -- 10 System-Computed Relevance and Ranking -- 10.1 The Retrieval Status Value (rsv) 238 -- 10.2 Ranking 239 -- 10.3 Methods of Evaluating the rsv 239 -- 10.3.1 The Vector Space Model 239 -- 10.3.2 The Probabilistic Model 240 -- 10.3.3 The Extended Boolean Model 242 -- 11 Search Feedback and Iteration -- 11.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "Relationships among Entities and Attribute Values 62 -- 3.4.1 Hierarchical Codes 63 -- 3.4.2 Measurements 64 -- 3.4.3 Nominal Descriptors 64 -- 3.4.4 Inflected Language 65 -- 3.4.5 Full Text 66 -- 3.4.6 Explicit Pointers and Links 66 -- 4 Attribute Content and Values -- 4.1 Types of Attribute Symbols 68 -- 4.1.1 Numbers 69 -- 4.1.2 Character Strings -- Names 69 -- 4.1.3 Other Character Strings 70 -- 4.2 Class Relationships 71 -- 4.2.1 Hierarchical Classification 71 -- 4.2.2 Network Relationships 73 -- 4.2.3 Class Membership -- Binary, Probabilistic, or Fuzzy 73 -- 4.3 Transformations of Values 77 -- 4.3.1 Transformation of Words by Stemming 77 -- 4.3.2 Sound-Based Transformation of Words 81 -- 4.3.3 Transformation of Words by Meaning 83 -- 4.3.4 Transformation of Graphics 85 -- 4.3.5 Transformation of Sound 87 -- 4.4 Uniqueness of Values 89 -- 4.5".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Nature of Duplicate Records 262 -- 12.2.2 Detection of Duplicates 264 -- 12.2.3 Scanning Multiple Databases 266 -- 12.3 Mapping 268 -- 12.4 Value of Mapping 270 -- 13 Search Strategy -- 13.1 The Nature of Searching Reconsidered 272 -- 13.1.1 Known Item Search 273 -- 13.1.2 Specific Information Search 273 -- 13.1.3 General Information Search 274 -- 13.1.4 Exploration of the Database 274 -- 13.2 The Nature of Search Strategy 275 -- 13.2.1 Search Objective 275 -- 13.2.2 General Plan of Operation 276 -- 13.2.3 The Essential Information Elements of a Search 276 -- 13.2.4 Specific Plan of Operation 277 -- 13.3 Types of Strategies 278 -- 13.3.1 Categorizing by Objective 278 -- 13.3.2 Categorizing by Plan of Operation 279 -- 13.4 Tactics 281 -- 13.4.1 Monitoring Tactics 282 -- 13.4.2 File Structure Tactics 282 -- 13.4.3 Search Formulation Tactics 282.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Physical Structure of Data -- 6.1 Introduction to Physical Structures 122 -- 6.2 Record Structures and Their Effects 123 -- 6.2.1 Basic Structures 123 -- 6.2.2 Space-Time and Transaction Rate 125 -- 6.3 Basic Concepts of File Structure 127 -- 6.3.1 The Order of Records 127 -- 6.3.2 Finding Records 128 -- 6.4 Organizational Methods 128 -- 6.4.1 Sequential Files 129 -- 6.4.2 Index-File Structures 131 -- 6.4.3 Lists 132 -- 6.4.4 Trees 139 -- 6.4.5 Direct-Access Structures 140 -- 6.5 Parsing of Data Elements 143 -- 6.5.1 Phrase Parsing 144 -- 6.5.2 Word Parsing 144 -- 6.5.3 Word and Phrase Parsing 145 -- 6.6 Combination Structures 145 -- 6.6.1 Nested Indexes 145 -- 6.6.2 Direct Structure with Chains 148 -- 6.6.3 Indexed Sequential Access Method 149".
- catalog title "Text information retrieval systems / Charles T. Meadow, Bert R. Boyce, Donald H. Kraft.".
- catalog type "text".