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- A list of all words in a database (coded or full text) that is used by the software to provide fast access to information. Rather than search the entire database for a word or phrase when a query is built, the software searches the index instead.[1]
- Output from a database such as an index to exhibits or documents responsive to a discovery request.[2]
- (n.) In database design, a list of keys (or keywords), each of which identifies a unique record. Indices make it faster to find specific records and to sort records by the index field -- that is, the field used to identify each record.[3]
- (v.) To create an index for a database, or to find records using an index.[4]
- Creating a set of rules and data files which define scanned document sets and allow easy and complete retrieval.[5]
See also
Footnotes
- ^ Legal Electronic Document Institute, Basic Principles of Automated Litigation Support (2005).
- ^ Legal Electronic Document Institute, Basic Principles of Automated Litigation Support (2005).
- ^ Fenwick & West LLP, FWPS eDiscovery Terminology (11/6/2005). Citing pcwebopedia.com, http://www.pcwebopedia.com/TERM/i/index.html.
- ^ Fenwick & West LLP, FWPS eDiscovery Terminology (11/6/2005). Citing pcwebopedia.com, http://www.pcwebopedia.com/TERM/i/index.html.
- ^ American Document Management, Glossary of Terms, http://www.amdoc.com/glossary.shtml.