| Fishspear: a priority queue algorithm |
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Volume 41 , Issue 1 (January 1994)
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Pages: 3 - 30
Year of Publication: 1994
ISSN:0004-5411
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ABSTRACT
The Fishspear priority queue algorithm is presented and analyzed. Fishspear is comparable to the usual heap algorithm in its worst-case running time, and its relative performance is much better in many common situations. Fishspear also differs from the heap method in that it can be implemented efficiently using sequential storage such as stacks or tapes, making it potentially attractive for implementation of very large queues on paged memory systems.
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~WILLIAMS, J. W. J. 1964. Algorithm 232: Heapsort. Commun. ACM 7, 6 (June), 347-348.
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
E.
Data
E.1
DATA STRUCTURES
Subjects:
Lists, stacks, and queues
Additional Classification:
E.
Data
E.2
DATA STORAGE REPRESENTATIONS
Subjects:
Contiguous representations**
F.
Theory of Computation
F.2
ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS AND PROBLEM COMPLEXITY
F.2.2
Nonnumerical Algorithms and Problems
Subjects:
Sorting and searching;
Computations on discrete structures;
Sequencing and scheduling
General Terms:
Algorithms,
Design,
Theory
Keywords:
comparison count,
complexity analysis,
heap,
online algorithm,
priority queue,
running time,
sequential storage
REVIEW
"Keqin Li : Reviewer"
Fishspear is a novel technique for implementing the priority queue
abstract data type. The Fishspear data structure is a collection of
sorted lists called “shaft” and “barbs,” which
are organized as a spear. Priority op
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