b-tree

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
B-tree

   <algorithm> A multi-way {balanced tree}.

   The "B" in B-tree has never been officially defined.  It could
   stand for "balanced" or "Bayer", after one of the original
   designers of the algorithms and structure.  A B-tree is _not_
   (necessarily?) a "{binary tree}".

   A B+-tree (as used by {IBM}'s {VSAM}) is a B-tree where the
   leaves are also linked sequentially, thus allowing both fast
   {random access} and sequential access to data.

   [Knuth's Art of Computer Programming].

   [Example algorithm?]

   (2000-01-10)
    

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