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An Incremental Index for Bitemporal Databases  (Make Corrections)  
Jefferson R.O. Silva, Mario A. Nascimento



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Abstract: Bitemporal databases record not only the history of tuples in temporal tables, but also record the history of the databases themselves. Indexing structures, which are a critical issue in traditional databases, became even more critical for bitemporal databases. We address this problem by investigating an incremental indexing structure based on R-trees, called the HR-tree, which was originally aimed at spatiotemporal databases. We have found that the HR-tree is much more efficient (up to 80%... (Update)

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@misc{ silva-incremental,
  author = "Jefferson R.O. Silva and Mario A. Nascimento",
  title = "An Incremental Index for Bitemporal Databases",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/124086.html" }
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