We describe the design and implementation of a Web-based distributed system called TREESTORE, intended for storing compressed XML documents in a relational database. The use of a database is fully portable, requiring minimal changes to application code to substitute one database management system for another. In TREESTORE, compressed XML documents are shredded into a fixed number of relational tables. Besides the storage capability, TREESTORE provides online querying of compressed XML documents without requiring full decompression. Therefore, it is a useful component of any Web application as it combines space-efficient, database-portable access to persistent storage with online querying
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This master's thesis deals with problems of effective storage and querying of XML documents in A rel...
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After its introduction in 1998, XML has quickly emerged as the de facto exchange format for textual ...
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With the rapidly increasing popularity of XML as a data format, there is a large demand for efficien...
As data management applications grow more complex, they are likely to need efficient distributed que...
In this paper, we present a data and an execution model that allow for efficient storage and retriev...
Abstract. XML has already become the de facto standard for specifying and exchanging data on the Web...
In this paper, we present a data and an execution model that allow for efficient storage and retriev...
The authors introduce concepts for loading large amounts of XML documents into databases where the d...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...
This master's thesis deals with problems of effective storage and querying of XML documents in A rel...
XML is an important standard of data exchange and representation. As a mature database system, using...
This dissertation focuses on four closely related practical problems of schema-directed XML publishi...
Abstract: XML has been used as a suitable format to represent and exchange information, mainly due t...
After its introduction in 1998, XML has quickly emerged as the de facto exchange format for textual ...
XML compression has gained prominence recently because it counters the disadvantage of the “verbose ...
Abstract. The article deals with the methods how to store XML data. We de-scribe possibilities how t...
We introduce NATIX, an efficient, native repository for storing, retrieving and managing tree-struct...
With the rapidly increasing popularity of XML as a data format, there is a large demand for efficien...
As data management applications grow more complex, they are likely to need efficient distributed que...
In this paper, we present a data and an execution model that allow for efficient storage and retriev...
Abstract. XML has already become the de facto standard for specifying and exchanging data on the Web...
In this paper, we present a data and an execution model that allow for efficient storage and retriev...
The authors introduce concepts for loading large amounts of XML documents into databases where the d...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...
This master's thesis deals with problems of effective storage and querying of XML documents in A rel...