While there is no single academic paper titled "BaseSorter," the following research papers are foundational to the topics typically associated with that file name (hardware sorters and database management):
(ACM Digital Library): This is a seminal paper describing the design of a hardware sorter configured as a balanced binary tree. It explores how such hardware can be used as a "base machine" for relational databases, which aligns closely with the "BaseSorter" naming convention. BaseSorter.rar
If your interest is in the software logic often packaged in such archives: While there is no single academic paper titled
: Provides a breakdown of CPU time and complexity for standard algorithms like Bubble, Selection, and Quick Sort, which are often the "base" for more complex sorting tools. Tool for Organizing Your Findings Tool for Organizing Your Findings or Paperpile :
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(ResearchGate): This research focuses on optimizing sorting networks and comparators, providing a technical look at the efficiency of hardware-level sorting. Comparative Algorithm Analysis