Several alternatives to manage large XML document collections exist, ranging from file systems over relational or other database systems to specifically tailored XML repositories. In this paper we give a tour of Natix, a database management system designed from scratch for storing and processing XML data. Contrary to the common belief that management of XML data is just another application for traditional databases like relational systems, we illustrate how almost every component in a database system is affected in terms of adequacy and performance. We show how to design and optimize areas such as storage, transaction management comprising recovery and multi-user synchronisation as well as query processing for XML
Due to the fact XML is a universal data-exchange format, all the questions concerning storage and qu...
Abstract. In this paper we describe possible approaches how to store XML data, which is a key as-pec...
Processing XML documents in multi-user database management environments requires a suitable storage ...
Several alternatives to manage large XML document collections exist, ranging from file systems over ...
This work investigates the core technologies required to build Database Management Systems (DBMSs) f...
We introduce NATIX, an efficient, native repository for storing, retrieving and managing tree-struct...
This report investigates the many options for storing XML content, focusing on the native XML databa...
After its introduction in 1998, XML has quickly emerged as the de facto exchange format for textual ...
Abstract We introduce Natix, an efficient, native repository for storing, retrieving and managing tr...
Abstract. The article deals with the methods how to store XML data. We de-scribe possibilities how t...
In this paper, we present a data and an execution model that allow for efficient storage and retriev...
While standardization efforts for XML query languages have been progressing, researchers and users i...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, natural, but powerful language to describe data an...
The authors introduce concepts for loading large amounts of XML documents into databases where the d...
XML has become ubiquitous, and XML data has to be managed in databases. The current industry standar...
Due to the fact XML is a universal data-exchange format, all the questions concerning storage and qu...
Abstract. In this paper we describe possible approaches how to store XML data, which is a key as-pec...
Processing XML documents in multi-user database management environments requires a suitable storage ...
Several alternatives to manage large XML document collections exist, ranging from file systems over ...
This work investigates the core technologies required to build Database Management Systems (DBMSs) f...
We introduce NATIX, an efficient, native repository for storing, retrieving and managing tree-struct...
This report investigates the many options for storing XML content, focusing on the native XML databa...
After its introduction in 1998, XML has quickly emerged as the de facto exchange format for textual ...
Abstract We introduce Natix, an efficient, native repository for storing, retrieving and managing tr...
Abstract. The article deals with the methods how to store XML data. We de-scribe possibilities how t...
In this paper, we present a data and an execution model that allow for efficient storage and retriev...
While standardization efforts for XML query languages have been progressing, researchers and users i...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, natural, but powerful language to describe data an...
The authors introduce concepts for loading large amounts of XML documents into databases where the d...
XML has become ubiquitous, and XML data has to be managed in databases. The current industry standar...
Due to the fact XML is a universal data-exchange format, all the questions concerning storage and qu...
Abstract. In this paper we describe possible approaches how to store XML data, which is a key as-pec...
Processing XML documents in multi-user database management environments requires a suitable storage ...