THE ROLE OF THE BLOCKING METHOD IN LINKING RECORDS
Keywords:
Blocking method, Search optimization, Data retrieval, Querying, Databases, Block organization, Search queries, Information retrieval, Processor power,Disk writing time, Large databases, Information extraction, Data organization, Efficiency.Abstract
The blocking method is an efficient search optimization technique used to expedite the process of querying and retrieving data from databases or tables. By organizing the data into blocks, each representing a subset of the database, this method facilitates pre-query filtering of relevant records. Users formulate search queries based on entered information, and the system navigates through blocks to quickly identify and extract pertinent data.
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