Transaction time is the time of database transactions that create, modify, or destroy facts. It is used to record when facts exist in a database. Accounting for transaction time is essential to supporting audit queries that delve into past database states and differential queries that pinpoint dif-ferences between two states. In a web context, transaction time is a problematic concept because there are no trans-actions. Browsers and other consumers of web data can observe snapshots of resources like XML documents but are rarely active participants in their creation or destruction. This paper presents the TTXPath data model and query language. TTXPath extends XPath with support for transac-tion time. XPath is a specification language for loc...
The changes that can be made to a document throughout its lifetime are limitless. Temporal managemen...
The introduction of Native XML databases opens many research questions related to the data models us...
The proposed work explores the application of temporal and versioning management techniques to the c...
Abstract. Past research work on modeling and managing temporal information has, so far, failed to el...
While the introduction of temporal extensions into database standards has proven difficult to achiev...
Past research work on modelling and managing temporal information has, so far, failed to elicit supp...
In this paper we address the problem of mod-eling and implementing temporal data in XML. We pro-pose...
Transaction time databases retain and provide access to prior states of a database. An update ''ins...
Database management Systems support tomodel reality, temporal database has the capabilityto record a...
Transaction time databases retain and provide access to prior states of a database. An update “inser...
Abstract. Many existing database applications place various timestamps on their data, rendering temp...
Temporal XML is a timestamped instance of an XML data model or, alternatively, an XML document with ...
Our goal is to support transaction-time functionality that enables the coexistence of ordinary, non-...
As everything in the real world changes over time, the ability to model thistemporal dimension of th...
The notion of the current-time is frequently found in work on temporal databases, and is usually acc...
The changes that can be made to a document throughout its lifetime are limitless. Temporal managemen...
The introduction of Native XML databases opens many research questions related to the data models us...
The proposed work explores the application of temporal and versioning management techniques to the c...
Abstract. Past research work on modeling and managing temporal information has, so far, failed to el...
While the introduction of temporal extensions into database standards has proven difficult to achiev...
Past research work on modelling and managing temporal information has, so far, failed to elicit supp...
In this paper we address the problem of mod-eling and implementing temporal data in XML. We pro-pose...
Transaction time databases retain and provide access to prior states of a database. An update ''ins...
Database management Systems support tomodel reality, temporal database has the capabilityto record a...
Transaction time databases retain and provide access to prior states of a database. An update “inser...
Abstract. Many existing database applications place various timestamps on their data, rendering temp...
Temporal XML is a timestamped instance of an XML data model or, alternatively, an XML document with ...
Our goal is to support transaction-time functionality that enables the coexistence of ordinary, non-...
As everything in the real world changes over time, the ability to model thistemporal dimension of th...
The notion of the current-time is frequently found in work on temporal databases, and is usually acc...
The changes that can be made to a document throughout its lifetime are limitless. Temporal managemen...
The introduction of Native XML databases opens many research questions related to the data models us...
The proposed work explores the application of temporal and versioning management techniques to the c...