Most query and transformation languages developed since the mid 90es for XML and semistructured data—e.g. XQuery [1], the precursors of XQuery [2], and XSLT [3]—build upon a path-oriented node selection: A node in a data item is specified in terms of a root-to-node path in the manner of the file selection languages of operating systems. Constructs inspired from the regular expression constructs , +, ?, and “wildcards” give rise to a flexible node retrieval from incompletely specified data items. This paper further introduces into Xcerpt, a query and transformation language further developing an alternative approach to querying XML and semistructured data first introduced with the language UnQL [4]. A metaphor for this approach views quer...
For determining requirements and constructs appropriate for a Web query language, or in fact any lan...
AbstractXML data is queried with a limited form of regular expressions, in a language called XPath. ...
Abstract. Among various proposals for primitives for deconstructing XML data two approaches seem to ...
Most query and transformation languages developed since the mid 90es for XML and semistructured data...
As XML is increasingly being used to represent information on the Web, query and reasoning languages...
The growing importance of XML as a data interchange standard demands languages for data querying and...
Abstract. Exposing not only human-centered information, but machine-processable data on the Web is o...
The paper addresses a problem of combining XML querying with ontology reasoning. We present an exten...
Access to Web data has become an integral part of many applications and services. In the past, such...
With the tremendous growth of World Wide Web (WWW) data, there is an emerging need for effective inf...
Abstract. The growing importance of XML as a data interchange standard demands languages for data qu...
Abstract. The growing importance of XML as a data interchange standard demands languages for data qu...
A query language is essential, if XML is to serve effectively as an exchange medium for large data s...
Applications and services that access Web data are becoming in-creasingly more useful and wide-sprea...
This paper proposes a way to integrate cleanly relational databases and XML documents. The main idea...
For determining requirements and constructs appropriate for a Web query language, or in fact any lan...
AbstractXML data is queried with a limited form of regular expressions, in a language called XPath. ...
Abstract. Among various proposals for primitives for deconstructing XML data two approaches seem to ...
Most query and transformation languages developed since the mid 90es for XML and semistructured data...
As XML is increasingly being used to represent information on the Web, query and reasoning languages...
The growing importance of XML as a data interchange standard demands languages for data querying and...
Abstract. Exposing not only human-centered information, but machine-processable data on the Web is o...
The paper addresses a problem of combining XML querying with ontology reasoning. We present an exten...
Access to Web data has become an integral part of many applications and services. In the past, such...
With the tremendous growth of World Wide Web (WWW) data, there is an emerging need for effective inf...
Abstract. The growing importance of XML as a data interchange standard demands languages for data qu...
Abstract. The growing importance of XML as a data interchange standard demands languages for data qu...
A query language is essential, if XML is to serve effectively as an exchange medium for large data s...
Applications and services that access Web data are becoming in-creasingly more useful and wide-sprea...
This paper proposes a way to integrate cleanly relational databases and XML documents. The main idea...
For determining requirements and constructs appropriate for a Web query language, or in fact any lan...
AbstractXML data is queried with a limited form of regular expressions, in a language called XPath. ...
Abstract. Among various proposals for primitives for deconstructing XML data two approaches seem to ...