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    In this paper, we have shown an interesting phenomenon in multiattribute files. If a file becomes significantly more randomized, its performance will deteriorate. Conversely, if a file becomes significantly more structured, its performance will definitely improve. That is, there is a hierarchical structure in multiattribute files.
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