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  • This information can be used by the database engine when it processes through an index to reduce the amount of work that the engine needs to perform when traversing an index b-tree structure, for example if you are searching for all rows that have a value less than or equal to a specific unique key value.

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2010

  • Having highly selective column values as index columns allows the SQL Server engine too quickly reduce large amounts of the index b-tree when searching for specific values of columns, thus reducing the number of I/Os and the amount of time it takes to search an index.

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2010

  • Other Perst Lite features that improve the efficiency of Indience's BlackBerry client software include b-tree indexes for fast record lookup; XML-based import and export for backing up data; and built-in full-text search.

    Embedded Computing Design McObject 2010

  • A b-tree contains a tree-level that maintains and icnreases a bottled flame for each leasing page.

    Wii-volution 2010

  • Other Perst Lite features that improve the efficiency of Indience's BlackBerry client software include b-tree indexes for fast record lookup; XML-based import and export for backing up data; and built-in full-text search.

    PR Leap - Recent News Releases 2010

  • Other Perst Lite features that improve the efficiency of Indience's BlackBerry client software include b-tree indexes for fast record lookup; XML-based import and export for backing up data; and built-in full-text search.

    Embedded Computing Design McObject 2010

  • The bigger the index the more I/O that is required to read the index b-tree structure and the less index values return with each I/O operation.

    Database Journal News 2010

  • Apparently in his world creating primary keys is done by the primary key pixies who live in the b-tree forest.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Apparently in his world creating primary keys is done by the primary key pixies who live in the b-tree forest.

    MSDN Blogs Eric Lippert 2009

  • Rodeh's btrees are different: first, he got rid of the links between leaves of the tree - which also "throws out a lot of the existing b-tree literature", as he says in his slides [PDF] - but keeps enough btree traits to be useful.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

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