A New Method of Checking the Consistency of Precedence Matrices
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Analysis of Nets by Numerical Methods
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
On the Consistency of Precedence Matrices
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Topological ordering of a list of randomly-numbered elements of a network
Communications of the ACM
Elements of the randomized combinatorial file structure
SIGIR '71 Proceedings of the 1971 international ACM SIGIR conference on Information storage and retrieval
ACM '68 Proceedings of the 1968 23rd ACM national conference
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A data file is an integral part of a data processing system. In many systems, the selection of an organization for the data within the file can be critical to the system's operating efficiency.This paper provides the systems designer with an information source which describes ten techniques that may be employed for organizing structured data.The characteristics of the organizations described are application independent, thus providing the designer with a reference which allows him to limit the number of file organizations he must consider for his system.