Primitive and Non-Primitive data structure: A review
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Data Structures, Information Retrieval, Multiple Domains, OrganizationsAbstract
For as long as we can remember, businesses and institutions have relied on data as a valuable resource that has to be properly utilised and shared. With the ever-increasing technical advancements and social networking sites, there is now more data sharing than ever before. Information retrieval is the process of locating and retrieving data from a database or other repository that has already been processed. The field of information retrieval encompasses a wide range of computer science specialties. Many of computer science's core ideas are used in information retrieval, which is employed as a tool in a variety of computer science's advanced study fields. If you're looking at text mining, for instance, you'll likely begin with information retrieval first.
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