Advanced database indexing
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"Advanced Database Indexing begins by introducing basic material on storage media, including magnetic disks, RAID systems and tertiary storage such as optical disk and tapes. Typical access methods (e.g. B[superscript +] trees, dynamic hash files and secondary key retrieval) are …
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"Advanced Database Indexing begins by introducing basic material on storage media, including magnetic disks, RAID systems and tertiary storage such as optical disk and tapes. Typical access methods (e.g. B[superscript +] trees, dynamic hash files and secondary key retrieval) are also introduced. The remainder of the book discusses recent advances in indexing and access methods for particular database applications."--BOOK JACKET. "Advanced Database Indexing is an excellent reference for database professionals and may be used as text for advanced courses on the topic."--BOOK JACKET.
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""Advanced Database Indexing begins by introducing basic material on storage media, including magnetic disks, RAID systems and tertiary storage such as optical disk and tapes. Typical access methods (e.g. B[superscript …"
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