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Qué (quién) es XREF - definición

REFERENCE IN ONE PLACE IN A BOOK TO INFORMATION AT ANOTHER PLACE IN THE SAME WORK
Cross reference; Cross-references; Xref; X-ref; Cross-referencing; Cross referencing; User:Wikidity/Co-link; Cross references

xref         
/X'ref/ 1. cross-reference. 2. A cross-reference generator tool by Jim Leinweber. (1985?) [Jargon File]
cross-reference         
(cross-references, cross-referencing, cross-referenced)
1.
A cross-reference is a note in a book which tells you that there is relevant or more detailed information in another part of the book.
N-COUNT
2.
If something such as a book is cross-referenced, cross-references are put in it.
Nearly 2,300 plant lists have been checked and cross-referenced.
...an index of products and services which is cross-referenced to the supplying companies.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed, V-ed
cross reference         
¦ noun a reference to another text or part of a text.
¦ verb (cross-reference) provide with cross references.
Derivatives
cross-refer verb

Wikipedia

Cross-reference

The term cross-reference (abbreviation: xref) can refer to either:

  • An instance within a document which refers to related information elsewhere in the same document. In both printed and online dictionaries cross-references are important because they form a network structure of relations existing between different parts of data, dictionary-internal as well as dictionary external.
  • In an index, a cross-reference is often denoted by See also. For example, under the term Albert Einstein in the index of a book about Nobel Laureates, there may be the cross-reference See also: Einstein, Albert.
  • In hypertext, cross-referencing is maintained to a document with either in-context (XRIC) or out-of-context (XROC) cross-referencing. These are similar to KWIC and KWOC.
  • In programming, "cross-referencing" means the listing of every file name and line number where a given named identifier occurs within the program's source tree.
  • In a relational database management system, a table can have an xref as prefix or suffix to indicate it is a cross-reference table that joins two or more tables together via primary key.
Ejemplos de uso de XREF
1. I think he has come out stronger from this." xref ft.com/beattie
2. Either it will have to accept a much more frosty relationship with the government or it will be seen to have been bluffing. xref Healthcare costs, Page 2 Business flexes muscles, Page 3 Public sector contracts, Page 4
3. Mr Trichet said that, although oil price effects might prove temporary, there was "currently no indication" that oil prices would "moderate significantly in the foreseeable future". Soaring house prices were another reason for "strong vigilance". Additional reporting by Dave Shellock and Carola Hoyos xref Lex, Page 16