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Automatic indexing of software artifacts

Proceedings of 1994 3rd International Conference on Software Reuse, 2002
This paper describes the classification mechanism of ROSA, a software reuse system based on the processing of the natural language descriptions of software artifacts. The system supports the automatic indexing of components by acquiring lexical, syntactic and semantic information from software descriptions.
M. R. Girardi, Bertrand Ibrahim
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Automatic indexing

ACM SIGIR Forum, 1982
SIGIR, from its very onset in the early 1960's, has been concerned with the development of automatic information retrieval systems and with improving the effectiveness of automatic indexing. Automatic indexing is a subsystem, or component, of an automatic information retrieval system.
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Automatic versus manual indexing

Information Processing & Management, 1977
Abstract A comparative evaluation has been carried out on the Philips “DIRECT” and the British “INSPEC” retrieval system. DIRECT is based on automatic indexing whereas INSPEC uses manual subject indexing. Two queries were submitted to both systems, using the same data base. The results are expressed in terms of recall and precision.
W. A. van der Meulen   +1 more
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FULLY AUTOMATIC BOOK INDEXING

Journal of Documentation, 1983
The Fully Automatic Syntactically‐based Indexing of Text (FASIT) system represents the contents of a document without a full parse or semantic analysis of the text. Content‐bearing units are isolated and then grouped into quasi‐synonymous classes whose main term is used to index the document.
Martin Dillon, Laura K. McDonald
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AUTOMATIC INDEXING

Journal of Documentation, 1974
This article reviews the state of the art in automatic indexing, that is, automatic techniques for analysing and characterising documents, for manipulating their descriptions in searching, and for generating the index language used for these purposes. It concentrates on the literature from 1968 to 1973.
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Automatic Indexing in Oracle

Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment
Indexes are one of the important access structures that help improve database performance. This paper provides a methodology to automate the entire lifecycle of index creation and management with continuous index tuning based on changing data and workload.
Sunil Chakkappen   +8 more
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Automatic indexing of pathology data

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1978
AbstractA procedure for automated indexing of pathology diagnostic reports at the National Institutes of Health is described. Diagnostic statements in medical English are encoded by computer into the Systematized Nomenclature of Pathology (SNOP). SNOP is a structured indexing language constructed by pathologists for manual indexing.
George S. Dunham   +2 more
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A blueprint for automatic indexing

ACM SIGIR Forum, 1981
This note summarizes some of the currently available insights in automatic indexing. The emphasis is on aspects that are expected to be useful in practical automatic indexing applications. The discussion is necessarily cursory, but the references will lead interested readers to a deeper treatment of the indexing problem.
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