With respect to current methods for query evaluation over XML data streams, adoption of certain types of buffering techniques is unavoidable. Under lots of circumstances, the buffer scale may increase exponentially, which can cause memory bottleneck. Some optimization techniques have been proposed to solve the problem. However, the limit of these techniques has been defined by a concurrency lower bound and been theoretically proved. In this paper, we show through an empirical study that this lower bound can be broken by taking semantic information into account for buffer reduction. To demonstrate this, we build a SAX-based XML stream query evaluation system and design an algorithm that consumes buffers in line with the concurrency lower bou...
We study XML stream-specific schema-based optimization. We assume a widely-adopted automata-based ...
Unlike in traditional databases, queries on XML streams are bounded not only by memory but also by r...
In this report we present the first experimental results to support our proposal [1] as an attempt ...
With respect to current methods for query evaluation over XML data streams, adoption of certain type...
With respect to current methods for query evaluation over XML data streams, adoption of certain type...
With respect to current methods for query evaluation over XML data streams, adoption of certain type...
The XML data sources are of marvellous diversity. Available XML data ranges from small Web pages to ...
The important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much interest in th...
AbstractThe important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much intere...
The important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much interest in th...
Current methods for querying XML data streams are mostly based on events filtering techniques. It is...
Abstract. We review a recently introduced computation model for streaming and external memory data. ...
Existing work on XML query evaluation has either focused on algebraic optimization techniques suitab...
Stream systems are susceptible to variations in data arrival rate. At times, data arrival rate may s...
Recently, there has been growing interest in streaming XML data. Much of the work on streaming XML d...
We study XML stream-specific schema-based optimization. We assume a widely-adopted automata-based ...
Unlike in traditional databases, queries on XML streams are bounded not only by memory but also by r...
In this report we present the first experimental results to support our proposal [1] as an attempt ...
With respect to current methods for query evaluation over XML data streams, adoption of certain type...
With respect to current methods for query evaluation over XML data streams, adoption of certain type...
With respect to current methods for query evaluation over XML data streams, adoption of certain type...
The XML data sources are of marvellous diversity. Available XML data ranges from small Web pages to ...
The important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much interest in th...
AbstractThe important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much intere...
The important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much interest in th...
Current methods for querying XML data streams are mostly based on events filtering techniques. It is...
Abstract. We review a recently introduced computation model for streaming and external memory data. ...
Existing work on XML query evaluation has either focused on algebraic optimization techniques suitab...
Stream systems are susceptible to variations in data arrival rate. At times, data arrival rate may s...
Recently, there has been growing interest in streaming XML data. Much of the work on streaming XML d...
We study XML stream-specific schema-based optimization. We assume a widely-adopted automata-based ...
Unlike in traditional databases, queries on XML streams are bounded not only by memory but also by r...
In this report we present the first experimental results to support our proposal [1] as an attempt ...