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  2. Reverse index - Wikipedia

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    In database management systems, a reverse key index strategy reverses the key value before entering it in the index. [1] E.g., the value 24538 becomes 83542 in the index. Reversing the key value is particularly useful for indexing data such as sequence numbers , where each new key value is greater than the prior value, i.e., values ...

  3. Raw data - Wikipedia

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    Raw data (sometimes colloquially called "sources" data or "eggy" data, the latter a reference to the data being "uncooked", that is, "unprocessed", like a raw egg) are the data input to processing. A distinction is made between data and information, to the effect that information is the end product of data processing. Raw data that has ...

  4. Git - Wikipedia

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    Git has two data structures: a mutable index (also called stage or cache) that caches information about the working directory and the next revision to be committed; and an object database that stores immutable objects. The index serves as a connection point between the object database and the working tree.

  5. XXX - Wikipedia

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    30 (number) (Roman numeral XXX) XXX syndrome or Trisomy X, a chromosomal disorder.xxx, an internet top-level domain intended for pornographic sites; XXX (tag), a possible tag in a comment in programming

  6. Indexicality - Wikipedia

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    In disciplinary linguistics, indexicality is studied in the subdiscipline of pragmatics.Specifically, pragmatics tends to focus on deictics—words and expressions of language that derive some part of their referential meaning from indexicality—since these are regarded as "[t]he single most obvious way in which the relationship between language and context is reflected in the structures of ...