Linear and non-linear object management

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Address formation – Generating a particular pattern/sequence of addresses

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C711S103000, C711S147000, C711S156000, C711S165000

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06928531

ABSTRACT:
A linear and non-linear object management method and structure. A data structure on a computer-readable medium is used to store linear and non-linear objects in a range of memory of a volume. The data structure includes a contiguous range of memory in which the data objects are stored. A plurality of data objects are stored contiguously in the range of memory and are associated with a first or second list in the range of memory. The plurality of data objects include a first-type of data object having a data field in linear objects are stored and further include a second-type of data object having a data field containing non-linear data objects.

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