Nodes in a graph represent ''records'' in computer memory. A record is a collection of data that can be conceived to reside at a specific ''address''. The address of a record is analogous to a demonstrative pronoun, on which account programmers commonly describe it as a ''pointer'' and semioticians recognize it as a type of sign called an ''index''. | Nodes in a graph represent ''records'' in computer memory. A record is a collection of data that can be conceived to reside at a specific ''address''. The address of a record is analogous to a demonstrative pronoun, on which account programmers commonly describe it as a ''pointer'' and semioticians recognize it as a type of sign called an ''index''. |