▲ | SeanSullivan86 4 days ago | |||||||||||||
People (non-tech) don't tend to refer to "go to page 106" as using an index. The pages at the back of the book providing the word->page numbers lookup are commonly known as the book's "index" | ||||||||||||||
▲ | grg0 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
"commonly" is an understatement; that's literally what a book index is by definition. The only thing "inverted" here is the context. The author even admits themselves that the word->doc mapping is an index: "If user wants to search by words - then words should be keys in our "database" (index)" It's a pointless debate of semantics. An inverted map is still a map. | ||||||||||||||
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