Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database and file access – Preparing data for information retrieval
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-14
2011-06-14
Trujillo, James (Department: 2159)
Data processing: database and file management or data structures
Database and file access
Preparing data for information retrieval
C707S941000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07962489
ABSTRACT:
A method of efficiently constructing and using an index for searches in large datasets is provided. In this method, a dataset can be divided into a plurality of “buckets”, i.e. contiguous, non-overlapping ranges of values of a chosen attribute of elements of the dataset. These buckets can be used to construct discrete index segments. Static index segments (associated with “static” buckets including the more frequently occurring values) are always computed, whereas dynamic index segments (associated with “dynamic” buckets including the less frequently occurring values) can be generated on an as-needed basis and based on the availability of system resources. Thus, search time and storage area can be advantageously reduced because less of the complete index needs to be generated and used.
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Candlin James D.
Chiang David
Soo Kelvin
Bener, Hoffman & Harms, LLP
Harms Jeanette S.
Phillips Albert
Sage-N Research, Inc.
Trujillo James
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