2011
DOI: 10.5120/2206-2804
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Dynamic Interpolation B-Tree: A New Access Method

Abstract: The performance of Object-Oriented Database depends on the access method implemented in the data model. Dynamic Interpolation B-tree (DIB) is a new indexing technique supporting query processing in Object-Oriented Databases which is effective and efficient for multimedia databases. This is a new access method which supports range queries on Object-Oriented Databases. DIB supports inheritance and aggregation hierarchies. DIB has the structure of Dynamic Interpolation B-tree. Dynamic Interpolation B-tree consist… Show more

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“…The survey questionnaire was finalized ensuring it was theoretically sound and practically relevant. In order to match the applications to the scale used for business strategy, a scale conversion, often called hierarchy indexing, was applied; it is widely used in management and marketing (Dinadayalan & Gnanambigai, 2011;Ozkaya & Akin, 2007). Venkatraman (1989) discusses six different conceptualizations of fit in strategy research.…”
Section: Data Analyses and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survey questionnaire was finalized ensuring it was theoretically sound and practically relevant. In order to match the applications to the scale used for business strategy, a scale conversion, often called hierarchy indexing, was applied; it is widely used in management and marketing (Dinadayalan & Gnanambigai, 2011;Ozkaya & Akin, 2007). Venkatraman (1989) discusses six different conceptualizations of fit in strategy research.…”
Section: Data Analyses and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%