AbstractPath queries have been extensively used to query semistructured data, such as the Web and XML documents. In this paper we introduce weighted path queries, an extension of path queries enabling several classes of optimization problems (such as the computation of shortest paths) to be easily expressed. Weighted path queries are based on the notion of weighted regular expression, i.e., a regular expression whose symbols are associated to a weight. We characterize the problem of answering weighted path queries and provide an algorithm for computing their answer. We also show how weighted path queries can be effectively embedded into query languages for XML data to express in a simple and compact form several meaningful research problems
Finding the occurrences of structural patterns in XML data is a key operation in XML query processin...
Classical regular path queries (RPQs) can be too restrictive for some applications and answering suc...
XML query languages typically allow the specification of structural patterns of elements. Finding th...
Abstract. Regular path queries are the basic navigational component of virtually all the mechanisms ...
Path expressions form the basis of most query languages for semistructured data and XML, specifying ...
Use of path expressions is a common feature in most XML query languages, and many evaluation methods...
Abstract. All the languages for querying semistructured data and the web use as an integral part reg...
Abstract. We consider the problem of supporting several different path queries over a tree on n node...
Recent work on semi-structured data has revitalized the interest in path queries, i.e., queries that...
AbstractRecent work on semi-structured data has revitalized the interest in path queries, i.e., quer...
Queries navigate semistructured data via path expressions, and can be accelerated using an index. Ou...
Abstract. Regular path queries are the building block of almost any mechanism for querying semistruc...
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce preferential regular path queries. These are regular path quer...
XML query languages typically allow the specification of structural patterns of elements. Finding th...
AbstractRegular path queries are the building blocks of almost any mechanism for querying semistruct...
Finding the occurrences of structural patterns in XML data is a key operation in XML query processin...
Classical regular path queries (RPQs) can be too restrictive for some applications and answering suc...
XML query languages typically allow the specification of structural patterns of elements. Finding th...
Abstract. Regular path queries are the basic navigational component of virtually all the mechanisms ...
Path expressions form the basis of most query languages for semistructured data and XML, specifying ...
Use of path expressions is a common feature in most XML query languages, and many evaluation methods...
Abstract. All the languages for querying semistructured data and the web use as an integral part reg...
Abstract. We consider the problem of supporting several different path queries over a tree on n node...
Recent work on semi-structured data has revitalized the interest in path queries, i.e., queries that...
AbstractRecent work on semi-structured data has revitalized the interest in path queries, i.e., quer...
Queries navigate semistructured data via path expressions, and can be accelerated using an index. Ou...
Abstract. Regular path queries are the building block of almost any mechanism for querying semistruc...
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce preferential regular path queries. These are regular path quer...
XML query languages typically allow the specification of structural patterns of elements. Finding th...
AbstractRegular path queries are the building blocks of almost any mechanism for querying semistruct...
Finding the occurrences of structural patterns in XML data is a key operation in XML query processin...
Classical regular path queries (RPQs) can be too restrictive for some applications and answering suc...
XML query languages typically allow the specification of structural patterns of elements. Finding th...