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- From: chaw@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (S. S. Chawathe)
- Subject: Re: Any example of actual implementations of B-Tree's?
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- Organization: CS Department, Stanford University, California, USA
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- Date: 30 Jul 92 18:50:51 GMT
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- al045@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Gergely Tapolyai) writes:
- >B in B-Tree _is_ for Binary. B-Tree, B+ tree, Bit-Tree and their
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- That's strange, considering that a B-Tree is not binary at all!
- I remember hearing strange tales about the B standing for the
- name of one of the inventors, who was working at Boeing....etc.
- :-)
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- -Chaw
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