In this paper we describe a practical method of partial-match retrieval in very large data files. A binary code word, called a descriptor, is associated with each record of the file. These record descriptors are then used to form a derived descriptor for a block of several records, which will serve as an index for the block as a whole; hence, the name “indexed descriptor files.”First the structure of these files is described and a simple, efficient retrieval algorithm is presented. Then its expected behavior, in terms of storage accesses, is analyzed in detail. Two different file creation procedures are sketched, and a number of ways in which the file organization can be “tuned” to a particular application are suggested. © 1980, ACM. All rights reserved.
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Pfaltz, J. L., Berman, W. J., & Cagley, E. M. (1980). Partial-match retrieval using indexed descriptor files. Communications of the ACM, 23(9), 522–528. https://doi.org/10.1145/359007.359013
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