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open addressing
A class of collision resolution schemes in which all items are stored within the hash table. In case of collision, other positions are computed, giving a probe sequence, and checked until an empty position is found. Some ways of computing possible new positions are less efficient because of clustering. Typically items never move once put in place, but in Robin Hood hashing and other techniques, previously placed items may move.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Computer science
- Category: Algorithms & data structures
- Government Agency: NIST
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