Index Entry definition

Index Entry means a unit of information that the Software can bring as a result to a User query and which consists of a single row in the Software’s index data structure; an Index Entry is either a Document or a Record;
Index Entry means a unit of information that the Software can bring as a single result to a User query and which consists of a single row in the Software’s index data structure. An Index Entry is either a Document or a Record or a Neuralized Document;

Examples of Index Entry in a sentence

  • The size of the Offsets field within each Index Entry structure is 32 bits multiplied by the value of the Index Specifiers Count field.

  • Index Entry offsets are ordered according to the ordering specified by the Media Object Index Parameters Object, thereby permitting the same stream to be potentially indexed by multiple Index Types (that is, Nearest Past Media Object, or Nearest Past Cleanpoint).

  • For example, if the Index Specifiers Count is 2, then there are two 32-bit offsets in each Index Entry.

  • For example, if the Index Specifiers Count is 3, then there are three 32-bit offsets in each Index Entry.

  • Index Entry offsets are ordered according to the ordering specified by the Index Parameters Object, thereby permitting the same stream to be potentially indexed by multiple Index Types (that is, Nearest Past Cleanpoint, Nearest Past Object, Nearest Past Data Packet).