...

Filter by tags

Selected Tags


Questions, Articles and Polls

2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
There are a few directories who are top providers of traffic to websites, and for this reason they are important for a search strategy. The main ones are dmoz.org and the yahoo directory. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Many ACM publications have received high SCI Impact Factor in the past and often very quickly (3-5 years from inception). We will work closely with the ACM Publications Board and SCI towards this goal. Most likely TMIS will receive SCI index ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
There are two ways to find out if HAPI indexes a journal. You can conduct a journal title search to see if there are any results for that journal. Or you could visit the journals page to browse the list of journals that HAPI indexes. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Journals are added to external indexes as they become eligible. To see which indexes a journal appears in visit the journal's homepage. To see a full list of the external indexes we work with go to the Indexing and Archiving page. A large number of ... more
1 Like · 1 Answer
A:
ArcIMS 3.1 offers faster spatial indexes for shapefiles. In addition, bugs with spatial indexes for shapefiles were fixed at ArcIMS 3.1. If you have any problems displaying a shapefile, deleting the spatial index may solve the problem. Shapefile ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
On 18th Feb 1998 mcollins@us.dhl.com (Mark Collins) wrote:- Detached indexes actually take more space. In an attached index, each key includes a one-byte delete flag and a four-byte row location. With a detached index, you also have a four-byte ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
‘integer’ data type is the preferred data type for indexes as compared to string data types like ‘char’ , ‘varchar’. If needed you can also choose ‘bigint’ , ‘smallint’ etc. Arithmetic searches are faster as compared to string searches. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
When you create composite indexes the order of columns in composite index is also of prime importance. For instance for the below customer table we have created an index with ‘customercode’ as the first column and ‘customerid’ as the second column. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Falcon uses a form of B-tree indexing with a two-stage retrieval. The entries in the B-tree are prefix-compressed and have trailing blanks and zeros truncated. Two-stage retrieval provides some of the benefits of clustered indexes without the ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
The Web: gigantic and growing larger; many search engines but few indexes; no quality control; and an increasing number of users who remain confident that anyone can find anything with one quick search! Reliable sites exist that review and ... more
Tags:
1
...