0 the job or activity of keeping an exact record of the money that has been spent or received by a business or other organization --
1 the job or activity of keeping a record of money spent or received by a business or other organization --
2 the activity of keeping records of all the money a company spends and receives: --
To achieve this efficiently, a data structure for a fast bookkeeping and searching of generalized sparse grid index sets is necessary.
Bookkeeping about already explored regions is needed in order to avoid visiting the same region many times.
Accordingly, the rise of professional accounting is to a large extent a dissociation from the mechanics of double-entry bookkeeping.
Data for the amount of purchased feed and straw and the number of purchased or sold cattle were taken from the bookkeeping records.
Nor does it have anything to say about the various sorts of bookkeeping, monitoring, and reanalysis that take place during normal language processing.
This has to be seen in contrast to list or tree algorithms that have beautiful and simple definitions not needing additional bookkeeping.
This is simply a matter of proper bookkeeping in tracing through the interactions of the map entries in the two substitutions being composed.
The collision stemmed largely from the fact that bookkeeping methods associated with a cadastre increasingly came to be seen as a measure of household sufficiency.