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XML Schemas in Oracle XML DB

2003
The W3C XML Scheme language is becomimg increasingly popular for expressing the data model for XML documents. It is a powerful language that incorporates both strutural and datatype modeling features. There are many benefits to storing XML Schema compliant data in a database system, including better queryability, optimied updates and stronger ...
Ravi Murthy, Sandeepan Banerjee
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Validation of XML Document Updates Based on XML Schema in XML Databases

2003
We study the validation of XML documents when they are updated in XML databases. An XML document can be verified by checking against an XML Schema, which contains structure and type information of XML documents. However, most of XML database systems just validate the whole XML document, but can not validate parts of it.
Sang-Kyun Kim   +2 more
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XML and XML-RPC

2004
The Internet haslong been used to transfer documents from one machine to another. These documents maybe anything from plain text to HTML, Microsoft Word, or PDF files. It’s difficult for a machine to extract data from documents written in a human language.
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Grouping in XML

2002
XML permits repeated and missing sub-elements, and missing attributes. We discuss the consequent implications on grouping, both with respect to specification and with respect to implementation. The techniques described here have been implemented in the TIMBER native XML database system being developed at the University of Michigan.
Stelios Paparizos   +6 more
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Using XML to Implement XML

Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2012
This paper discusses implementing XProc-based publishing and processing in a document management system that is currently very difficult to expand because even though it handles and processes XML, the system is currently implemented in a way that makes any changes to publishing and processing difficult.
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On views and XML

Proceedings of the eighteenth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems, 1999
The notion of views is essential in databases, see for instance [29, 30, 5]. It allows various users to see data from different viewpoints. In the present paper, we informally present works of the author on the topic. Instead of addressing the issue of views in a classical database setting, the paper focuses on XML [32] and looks at these various works
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XML and DB2

Proceedings of 16th International Conference on Data Engineering (Cat. No.00CB37073), 2002
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML) is a key technology that facilitates both information exchange and e-business transactions. Starting with DB2 UDB Net.Data VI, an application can generate XML documents from SQL queries against DB2 or any ODBC compliant databases.
Josephine M. Cheng, Jane Xu
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Vacuuming XML

2014 IEEE 11th Intl Conf on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing and 2014 IEEE 11th Intl Conf on Autonomic and Trusted Computing and 2014 IEEE 14th Intl Conf on Scalable Computing and Communications and Its Associated Workshops, 2014
A transaction-time XML database archives XML data versions to create a complete history of the data and processes transaction-time queries to fetch requested versions of data. The database will grow over time as new versions are created, and its unrestrained growth will eventually exceed storage capacity. To become an autonomous, self-managing database
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XML : syntaxe

Documents numériques Gestion de contenu, 2005
L 'engouement actuel pour les technologies multimédia est une conséquence logique de l'invasion du numérique dans tous les secteurs de l'information. Cet essor se traduit par l'évolution constante des IHM vers plus de convivialité, de transparence et de facilité d'utilisation. Les métiers du multimédia apparaissent aujourd'hui dans de nombreux domaines.
Accary-Barbier, Tiphaine   +1 more
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Programming for XML

Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data, 2006
There are many emerging applications for XML. Although there are many tools availalbe, an open question is the right programming paradigm to process XML data. Today, the most popular solutions are based on extensions to existing programming languages (e.g., Java, Python or PHP) with XML-specific libraries and APIs.
Daniela Florescu, Donald Kossmann
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