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File Structures Jan 2014

This document contains an examination for a File Structures course consisting of two parts with multiple questions each. Part A includes questions about reading and writing file operations, differences between sequential and direct access tools, buffer management, and object-oriented models for co-sequential processes. Part B includes questions about the differences between binary search trees and AVL trees, B-tree creation and ordering, virtual B-trees and LRU replacement, block splitting and merging in B-trees, prefix B*-tree loading, hashing algorithms, and short notes on seeking, extendible hashing, B+ trees, and buddy bucket. The document provides details for a 100 point exam across various topics in file indexing and management.

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File Structures Jan 2014

This document contains an examination for a File Structures course consisting of two parts with multiple questions each. Part A includes questions about reading and writing file operations, differences between sequential and direct access tools, buffer management, and object-oriented models for co-sequential processes. Part B includes questions about the differences between binary search trees and AVL trees, B-tree creation and ordering, virtual B-trees and LRU replacement, block splitting and merging in B-trees, prefix B*-tree loading, hashing algorithms, and short notes on seeking, extendible hashing, B+ trees, and buddy bucket. The document provides details for a 100 point exam across various topics in file indexing and management.

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