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Treer (unclass) |
comp., MS |
tree (A data structure containing zero or more nodes that are linked together in a hierarchy. If any nodes are present, one node is the root; each node except the root is the child of one and only one other node, and each node has zero or more nodes as children) |
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gen. |
tree structure; tree diagram |
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comp., MS |
XML tree (A hierarchical structure of XML elements) |
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comp., MS |
B+ tree (A B-tree in which data are stored in the leaves. B+ trees (B plus trees) make it possible to easily search, insert, delete and access data) |
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comp., MS |
B-tree (A tree structure for storing database indexes) |
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comp., MS |
Huffman tree (A binary tree that minimizes the product of a leaf's weight and its distance from the root, for all leaves) |