concept   indexing

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) finance (1) library science (1) academic research (1) information science (1) investment (1) IT industry in the US (1) academic research in the US (1) computer science (1) financial markets community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 indexing finance Indexing in finance is essential for evaluating and monitoring the performance of financial assets through algorithms and data structures. 5
2 indexing library science Indexing in library science involves organizing information systematically for convenient access in libraries and academic databases. 5
3 indexing academic research Indexing in academic research involves organizing and cataloging information for easy retrieval and reference in libraries and publications. 2
4 indexing information science Indexing is essential for organizing and accessing library and archive collections in information science. 2
5 indexing investment Indexing is essential for evaluating financial asset performance and market trends in investment portfolios. 2
6 indexing IT industry in the US The IT industry in the US commonly uses indexing to organize and access information in databases and academic publications. 1
7 indexing academic research in the US Indexing is a common practice for organizing and accessing information in US academic research. 1
8 indexing computer science Indexing in computer science involves organizing and storing data for efficient retrieval using algorithms and data structures. 1
9 indexing financial markets community Indexing involves tracking the performance of a specific group of stocks or bonds to represent the overall market, typically through index funds or ETFs in the financial markets community. 1