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Descriptions of new indexing techniques are a common outcome of database research, but these descriptions are sometimes marred by poor methodology and a lack of comparison to other schemes. In this paper we describe a framework for presentation and comparison of indexing schemes that we believe sets a minimum standard for development and dissemination of research results in this area.