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are linked into a network in which any given link between two items exists because it satisfies some condition on the attributes of those items,for example,they share an attribute
...The whole field of data base structures is still very much in a state of flux
...Lurking in the background of any discussion of file structures nowadays is always the question whether data base technology will overtake all
...A language for describing file structures Like all subjects in computer science the terminology of file structures has evolved higgledy piggledy without much concern for consistency,ambiguity,or whether it was possible to make the kind of distinctions that were important
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Finally,let me recommend two very readable discussions on hashing,one is in Page and Wilson [33]...Clustered files It is now common practice to refer to a file processed by a clustering algorithm as a clustered file,and to refer to the resulting structure as a file structure
...Bibliographic remarks There is now a vast literature on file structures although there are very few survey articles
...A general article on data structures of a more philosophical nature well worth reading is Mealey [32]... |
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Four FILE STRUCTURES Introduction This chapter is mainly concerned with the way in which file structures are used in document retrieval
...Logical or physical organisation and data independence There is one important distinction that must be made at the outset when discussing file structures
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