CEB and TIDE are two-layer append-only B+-tree indexes for intervals under the increasing ending time assumption that claim smaller size, faster insertions, and superior query performance over prior art.
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Indexicon is a lightweight, dependency-free C++ library that unifies several main-memory spatial indexes under one consistent interface and reports competitive performance on geographic datasets.
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Disk-Based Interval Indexes Under the Increasing Ending Time Assumption
CEB and TIDE are two-layer append-only B+-tree indexes for intervals under the increasing ending time assumption that claim smaller size, faster insertions, and superior query performance over prior art.
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Indexicon: A Spatial Indexing Library
Indexicon is a lightweight, dependency-free C++ library that unifies several main-memory spatial indexes under one consistent interface and reports competitive performance on geographic datasets.