All existing proposals for querying XML (e.g., XQuery) rely on a pattern-specification language that allows path naviga-tion and branching through the XML data graph in order to reach the desired data elements. Optimizing such queries depends crucially on the existence of concise synopsis structures that enable accurate compile-time selectivity estimates for complex path expressions over graph-structured XML data. In this paper, we summarize our main results from our recent work on XS-KETCHes, a novel approach to building and using statistical summaries of large XML data graphs for effective path-expression selectivity estimation. Our proposed graph-synopsis model exploits localized graph stability to accurately approximate (in limited spac...
The problem of efficiently evaluating XPath and XQuery queries has become increasingly significant s...
Path expressions form the basis of most query languages for semistructured data and XML, specifying ...
Estimating the selectivity of a simple path expression (SPE) is essential for selecting the most eff...
Summarization: Effective support for XML query languages is becoming increasingly important with the...
All existing proposals for querying XML (e.g., XQuery) rely on a pattern-specification language tha...
Summarization: Effective support for XML query languages is becoming increasingly important with the...
All existing proposals for querying XML (e.g., XQuery) rely on a pattern-specication language that a...
Summarization: All existing proposals for querying XML (e.g., XQuery) rely on a pattern-specificatio...
Data on the Internet is increasingly presented in XML format. This allows for novel applications tha...
As the Extensible Markup Language (XML) rapidly estab-lishes itself as the de facto standard for pre...
Estimating the selectivity of queries is a crucial problem in database systems. Virtually all databa...
Summarization: We tackle the difficult problem of summarizing the path/branching structure and value...
This paper presents a methodology to support approximate queries over massive and heterogeneousXMLda...
The adoption of XML promises to accelerate construction of systems that integrate dis-tributed, hete...
We tackle the problem of obtaining statistics on content and structure of XML documents by using sum...
The problem of efficiently evaluating XPath and XQuery queries has become increasingly significant s...
Path expressions form the basis of most query languages for semistructured data and XML, specifying ...
Estimating the selectivity of a simple path expression (SPE) is essential for selecting the most eff...
Summarization: Effective support for XML query languages is becoming increasingly important with the...
All existing proposals for querying XML (e.g., XQuery) rely on a pattern-specification language tha...
Summarization: Effective support for XML query languages is becoming increasingly important with the...
All existing proposals for querying XML (e.g., XQuery) rely on a pattern-specication language that a...
Summarization: All existing proposals for querying XML (e.g., XQuery) rely on a pattern-specificatio...
Data on the Internet is increasingly presented in XML format. This allows for novel applications tha...
As the Extensible Markup Language (XML) rapidly estab-lishes itself as the de facto standard for pre...
Estimating the selectivity of queries is a crucial problem in database systems. Virtually all databa...
Summarization: We tackle the difficult problem of summarizing the path/branching structure and value...
This paper presents a methodology to support approximate queries over massive and heterogeneousXMLda...
The adoption of XML promises to accelerate construction of systems that integrate dis-tributed, hete...
We tackle the problem of obtaining statistics on content and structure of XML documents by using sum...
The problem of efficiently evaluating XPath and XQuery queries has become increasingly significant s...
Path expressions form the basis of most query languages for semistructured data and XML, specifying ...
Estimating the selectivity of a simple path expression (SPE) is essential for selecting the most eff...