Testing indexes and index language devices: The ASLIB cranfield project
F. W. Lancaster and
J. Mills
American Documentation, 1964, vol. 15, issue 1, 4-13
Abstract:
Exhaustivity of indexing and specificity of index language are the two basic parameters determining operating efficiency of any retrieval system. File organization is of relatively minor importance.
Date: 1964
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