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indeksowe

Indeksowe is a Polish adjective meaning relating to an index or based on indexing. It is derived from indeks (index, list, catalog, or mathematical index) and is used to describe objects, methods, or concepts that rely on an index, constitute an index, or are organized by an indexing system. The term functions as a descriptive modifier rather than a fixed technical term, and its precise meaning depends on the context.

In library science and archival work, indeksowe may appear in phrases describing index-based finding aids, such

Because indeksowe is a general modifier, its interpretation is field-specific. It does not designate a single

See also: indeks, indeksowanie, indeks liczbowy, struktury indeksowe, wyszukiwanie oparte na indeksach.

as
index
cards,
index
catalogs,
or
indexed
bibliographies.
In
statistics
and
economics,
indeksowe
numbers
or
methods
refer
to
quantities
and
techniques
defined
by
an
index,
for
example
price
indices
or
other
composite
indices.
In
computing
and
information
technology,
indeksowe
structures
or
operations
describe
data
organization
and
access
patterns
that
use
indexing,
such
as
database
indices,
index-based
search,
or
inverted
indices.
concept
but
indicates
that
indexing
plays
a
central
role
in
the
subject
under
discussion.
In
English,
it
is
commonly
translated
as
"indexed"
or
"index-based"
depending
on
context.