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Querying XML databases

12th International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
The XML (eXtensible Mark-up Language), proposed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) as the new standard for data representation and exchange in the Internet, is a document mark-up (meta) language that seems adequate to the needs of today's World Wide Web.
A. Afonso de Sousa   +2 more
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Recommending XML physical designs for XML databases

The VLDB Journal, 2012
Database systems employ physical structures such as indexes and materialized views to improve query performance, potentially by orders of magnitude. It is therefore important for a database administrator to choose the appropriate configuration of these physical structures for a given database.
Iman Elghandour   +3 more
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Extending XML database to support open XML

Proceedings. 20th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2004
XML is a widely accepted standard for exchanging business data. To optimize the management of XML and help companies build up their business partner networks over the Internet, database servers have introduced new XML storage and query features. However, each enterprise defines its own data elements in XML and modifies the XML documents to handle the ...
null Jinyu Wang   +3 more
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XTrigger: XML database trigger

Computer Science - Research and Development, 2010
An ever increasing amount of data is being exchanged and stored in the XML data format brings with it a number of advanced requirements to XML database functionality, such as trigger mechanism. Triggers are commonly used to uphold data integrity constraints and are yet to be rigorously defined for XML. To make trigger functionality for XML databases as
Anders H. Landberg   +2 more
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Integrating XML and databases

IEEE Internet Computing, 2001
XML is becoming a standard for data communication over the Internet. Like HTML, it is a markup language, but it supports a richer set of features, such as user-defined tags that allow both data and descriptive information about data to be represented within a single document.
E. BERTINO, CATANIA, BARBARA
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Objects, XML and databases

Information and Software Technology, 2002
Abstract The 16th Annual ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA) was held in Tampa Bay, Florida in October 2001. This special issue of Information and Software Technology includes selected papers from the Workshop on Objects, XML and databases that was held at the conference on Sunday and Monday, 14
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Moving from XML documents to XML databases

2004
XML has become a standard format in information exchange and integration. Database support of persistent data storage and query capability is often desired for many XML applications. While it is possible to store XML data in traditional relational databases or object-oriented databases, we also desire high-performance native XML databases that are ...
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Supporting Temporal Slicing in XML Databases

2006
Nowadays XML is universally accepted as the standard for structural data representation; XML databases, providing structural querying support, are thus becoming more and more popular. However, XML data changes over time and the task of providing efficient support to queries which also involve temporal aspects goes through the tricky task of time ...
MANDREOLI, Federica   +2 more
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TIMBER: A native XML database

The VLDB journal, 2002
H. V. Jagadish   +10 more
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