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The Buffer Tree: A Technique for Designing Batched External Data Structures

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We present a technique for designing external memory data structures that support batched operations I/ O efficiently. We show how the technique can be used to develop external versions of a search tree, a priority queue, and a segment tree, and give examples of how these structures can be used to develop I/ O-efficient algorithms. The developed algorithms are either extremely simple or straightforward generalizations of known internal memory algorithms—given the developed external data structures.

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Lars Arge The Buffer Tree: A Technique for Designing Batched External Data Structures . Algorithmica 37, 1–24 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00453-003-1021-x

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