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In multi-dimensional databases the essential tool for accessing data is the range query (or window query). In this paper we introduce a new algorithm of processing range query in universal B-tree (UB-tree), which is an index structure for searching in multi-dimensional databases. The new range query algorithm (called the DRU algorithm) works efficiently, even for processing high-dimensional databases. In particular, using the DRU algorithm many of the UB-tree inner nodes need not to be accessed. We explain the DRU algorithm using a simple geometric model, providing a clear insight into the problem. More specifically, the model exploits an interesting relation between the Z-curve and generalized quad-trees. We also present experimental results for the DRU algorithm implementation.

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This page is a summary of: A new range query algorithm for Universal B-trees, Information Systems, September 2006, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.is.2004.12.001.
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