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I've added notability and COI tags to the article. I've been unable to find articles on this topic independent of the group that invented the data structure. Without independent, in-depth reliable sources per WP:RS, this article may fail to satisfy notability guidelines per WP:GNG. The COI tag comes from the article creator also being one of the inventors of the algorithm and also an author on two of the cited papers: "Cache-Oblivoius streaming B-trees" and "The TokuFS Streaming File System". Per WP:COI, this can lead to problems with the neutrality of the article. Editors knowledgable about the topic should review the content for neutrality--although without independent reliable sources to rely on, this may be difficult. Thanks, --Mark viking (talk) 18:24, 23 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]