Chang, R.: ¬The development of indexing technology (1993)
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- Abstract
- Reviews the basic techniques of computerized indexing, including various file accessing methods such as: Sequential Access Method (SAM); Direct Access Method (DAM); Indexed Sequential Access Method (ISAM), and Virtual Indexed Sequential Access Method (VSAM); and various B-tree (balanced tree)structures. Illustrates how records are stored and accessed, and how B-trees are used to for improving the operations of information retrieval and maintenance
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