The Ubiquitous B-Tree
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Our next paper is "The Ubiquitous B-Tree" by Comer. This paper reviews a foundational database structure still widely used today.
B-trees have become a de facto standard for file organization. File indexes of users, dedicated database systems, and general-purpose access methods have all been proposed and implemented using B-trees This paper reviews B-trees and shows why they have been so successful. It discusses the major variations of the B-tree, especially the B+-tree, contrasting the relative merits and costs of each implementation. It illustrates a general purpose access method which uses a B-tree.
Link: https://carlosproal.com/ir/papers/p121-comer.pdf
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