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Jump searching: a fast sequential search technique
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Volume 21 ,  Issue 10  (October 1978) table of contents
Pages: 831 - 834  
Year of Publication: 1978
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Ben Shneiderman  Univ. of Maryland, College Park
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

When sequential file structures must be used and binary searching is not feasible, jump searching becomes an appealing alternative. This paper explores variants of the classic jump searching scheme where the optimum jump size is the square root of the number of records. Multiple level and variable size jump strategies are explored, appropriate applications are discussed and performance is evaluated.


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CODASYL Data Base Task Group Report, April 1971. Available from ACM, New York.
 
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Shneiderman, B. Polynomial search. Software--Practice and Experience 3 (1973), 5-8.
 
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Shneiderman, B. A model for optimizing indexed file structures. Int. J. Comptr. and Inform. Sci. 3, 1 (1974).
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Strong, H.R., Markowsky, G., and Chandra, A.K. Searching within a page. IBM Res. Rep. RJ 2080, IBM Res. Lab., San Jose, Calif., Sept. 1977.
 
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Wagner, R.E. Indexing design considerations. IBM Syst. J. 10, 4 (1973), 351-367.



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