0 present participle of index --
1 to prepare an index for a book or collection, or arrange it in an index: --
The book contains a lot of information, but it's not very well indexed.
Our computer indexes several thousand new records every second.
2 to change a system of numbers according to each other or a fixed standard: --
Living expenses will be indexed to/in line with inflation (= to take inflation into consideration).
The indexing formula was not available, so no indexing was assumed.
Without question, the simulations were most sensitive to the type of indexing offered by the plan.
In addition, the data structures and indexing mechanisms play an important role in the success of the chosen algorithm.
Nevertheless, previously reported indexing problems in major databases may have an impact on our results (1;9).
So, a limited number of indexing classes can be formed, which limits the storage place needed for the memory of models.
The combination of indexing and top-down evaluation can be summarized as follows.
Fix this order of the states for indexing purposes.
First, indexing is not really arbitrary but is stimulus-driven.