Building on a notion of keys for XML, we propose a novel indexing scheme for hierarchical data that is based not only on the structure but also the content of the data. The index can be used to check the validity of data with respect to a set of key specifications, as well as for efficiently evaluating queries and updates on key paths. We develop algorithms for the construction and incremental maintenance of the indexing structure, and study the complexity of these algorithms. Finally, we discuss how our indexing techniques can be used for more general queries involving key paths
In this paper, we study the problem of indexing an XML database. Existing XML indexing techniques fo...
Several methods have been proposed to evaluate queries over a native XML DBMS, where the queries spe...
Due to the hierarchical structure and syntactic flexibility of XML, mining keys from XML data is a m...
Building on a notion of keys for XML, we propose a novel indexing scheme for hierarchical data that ...
We study absolute and relative keys for XML, and investigate their associated decision problems. We ...
Abstract. Keys are fundamental for database management, indepen-dently of the particular data model ...
Abstract. Ongoing efforts in academia and industry to advance the management of XML data have create...
In the present work we study the indexing methods for large XML databases and their time efficiency ...
Various index structures have been proposed to speed up the evaluation of XML path expressions. How...
The role of XML in data exchange is evolving from one of merely conveying the structure of data to o...
Several recent papers argue for approximate lookups in hierarchical data and propose index structure...
International audienceFrequent queries on semi-structured hierarchical data are Content-and-Structur...
Indexing XML databases is a critical requirement in the today’s database technology because of the i...
XML has emerged as a new standard for information representation and exchange on the Internet. To ef...
Optimizing XML queries is an intensively studied problem in the field of databases of late. The topi...
In this paper, we study the problem of indexing an XML database. Existing XML indexing techniques fo...
Several methods have been proposed to evaluate queries over a native XML DBMS, where the queries spe...
Due to the hierarchical structure and syntactic flexibility of XML, mining keys from XML data is a m...
Building on a notion of keys for XML, we propose a novel indexing scheme for hierarchical data that ...
We study absolute and relative keys for XML, and investigate their associated decision problems. We ...
Abstract. Keys are fundamental for database management, indepen-dently of the particular data model ...
Abstract. Ongoing efforts in academia and industry to advance the management of XML data have create...
In the present work we study the indexing methods for large XML databases and their time efficiency ...
Various index structures have been proposed to speed up the evaluation of XML path expressions. How...
The role of XML in data exchange is evolving from one of merely conveying the structure of data to o...
Several recent papers argue for approximate lookups in hierarchical data and propose index structure...
International audienceFrequent queries on semi-structured hierarchical data are Content-and-Structur...
Indexing XML databases is a critical requirement in the today’s database technology because of the i...
XML has emerged as a new standard for information representation and exchange on the Internet. To ef...
Optimizing XML queries is an intensively studied problem in the field of databases of late. The topi...
In this paper, we study the problem of indexing an XML database. Existing XML indexing techniques fo...
Several methods have been proposed to evaluate queries over a native XML DBMS, where the queries spe...
Due to the hierarchical structure and syntactic flexibility of XML, mining keys from XML data is a m...