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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