Advanced Database Indexing begins by introducing basic material on
storage media, including magnetic disks, RAID systems and tertiary
storage such as optical disk and tapes. Typical access methods (e.g.
B+ trees, dynamic hash files and secondary key retrieval) are
also introduced. The remainder of the book discusses recent advances in
indexing and access methods for particular database applications. More
specifically, issues such as external sorting, file structures for
intervals, temporal access methods, spatial and spatio-temporal
indexing, image and multimedia indexing, perfect external hashing
methods, parallel access methods, concurrency issues in indexing and
parallel external sorting are presented for the first time in a single
book.
Advanced Database Indexing is an excellent reference for database
professionals and may be used as a text for advanced courses on the
topic.