Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Schema which rely on XPath evaluation to various ends. The allowed XPath subset exploitable in those features is trimmed down for streamability concerns partly understandable (the apparent wish to avoid buffering to determine the evaluation of an expression) and partly artificial. In this paper we dissect the XPath language in subsets with varying streamability characteristics. We also identify the larger subset which is compatible with the typing discipline we believe underlies some of the choices currently present in the XML Schema specifications. We describe such a discipline as imposing that the type of an element has to be decided when its ...
When an XML document conforms to a given type (e.g. a DTD or an XML Schema type) it is called a vali...
ABSTRACT In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed...
AbstractThe history of schema languages for XML is (roughly) an increase of expressiveness. While ea...
Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Sch...
Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Sch...
Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Sch...
The common abstraction of XML Schema by unranked regular tree languages is not entirely accurate. To...
In many use cases applications are bound to be run consuming only a limited amount of memory. When t...
On an abstract level, XML Schema increases the limited expressive power of Document Type Definitions...
On an abstract level, XML Schema increases the limited expressive power of Document Type Definitions...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
When an XML document conforms to a given type (e.g. a DTD or an XML Schema type) it is called a vali...
ABSTRACT In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed...
AbstractThe history of schema languages for XML is (roughly) an increase of expressiveness. While ea...
Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Sch...
Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Sch...
Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Sch...
The common abstraction of XML Schema by unranked regular tree languages is not entirely accurate. To...
In many use cases applications are bound to be run consuming only a limited amount of memory. When t...
On an abstract level, XML Schema increases the limited expressive power of Document Type Definitions...
On an abstract level, XML Schema increases the limited expressive power of Document Type Definitions...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed. They ar...
When an XML document conforms to a given type (e.g. a DTD or an XML Schema type) it is called a vali...
ABSTRACT In the past few years, a number of constraint languages for XML documents has been proposed...
AbstractThe history of schema languages for XML is (roughly) an increase of expressiveness. While ea...