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Definition of Routing
1. Noun. a method of finding paths from origins to destinations in a network such as the Internet, along which information can be passed ¹
2. Noun. cutting a channel in a material such as wood using a router ¹
3. Verb. (present participle of route) ¹
4. Verb. (present participle of rout) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Routing
1. route [v] - See also: route
Lexicographical Neighbors of Routing
Literary usage of Routing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Industrial Organization by Dexter Simpson Kimball (1919)
"routing or Scheduling. The demand for a more systematic method of carrying the
work through the shop gave rise to the practice of routing or scheduling. ..."
2. The Law of Interstate Commerce and Its Federal Regulation by Frederick Newton Judson (1905)
"But while a carrier is not bound to make through routing, and in the absence of
such agreements for through routing may charge its regular tariff rates, ..."
3. The Law of Interstate Commerce and Its Federal Regulation by Frederick Newton Judson (1912)
"Controlling through routing by initial carrier is not pooling.—In the Southern
California Fruit Case, 9 ICC Rep. 182, the commission found there was a ..."
4. Overview of the Third Text Retrieval Conference (Trec-3) edited by D. K. Harmon (1996)
"TREC-3 Ad-Hoc, routing Retrieval and Thresholding Experiments using ... For routing,
we use learning from signal-rich short documents or subdocument ..."
5. The Freight Traffic Red Book by Traffic Publishing Co (1922)
"In directing the routing of freight destined for a place reached by two or more
... In such cases it is essential for the shipper to direct the routing of ..."