Since its introduction, XML, the eXtensible Markup Language, has quickly emerged as the universal format for publishing and exchanging data in the World Wide Web. As a result, data sources, including object-relational databases, are now faced with a new class of users: clients and customers who would like to deal directly with XML data rather than being forced to deal with the data source particular schema and query languages. XML is also rapidly becoming popular for representing web data as it brings a finely granulated structure to the web information and exposes the semantics of the web content. In all these web applications including electronic commerce and intelligent agents, view mechanisms are recognized as critical and are being wid...
Abstract. We consider the problem of improving the efficiency of query processing on an XML interfac...
With the tremendous growth of World Wide Web (WWW) data, there is an emerging need for effective inf...
Abstract. We state and solve the query reformulation problem for XML publishing in a general setting...
Since XML's introduction, this new eXtensible Markup Language, has quickly emerged as the universal ...
A wealth of query languages for semistructured graph data has emerged, and what almost all of these ...
Defining a view over a semistructured database introduces many new problems. In this paper we propos...
A fundamental problem in XML query processing is tree pattern query (TPQ) matching which computes al...
grantor: University of TorontoXML is widely used as the standard format of data representa...
The amount of information available on-line is proliferating at a tremendous rate. At one extreme, t...
The problem of answering query using views is to find efficient methods of answering a query using ...
We consider using views in databases and in particular their applications to access heterogeneous an...
Semistructured data, such as XML, allows authors to structure a document in a way which accurately ...
XML is widely accepted as the standard for data exchange between businesses on the Internet. However...
We address the problem of query rewriting for MSL, a semistructured language developed at Stanford i...
AbstractRewriting queries using views is a powerful technique that has applications in query optimiz...
Abstract. We consider the problem of improving the efficiency of query processing on an XML interfac...
With the tremendous growth of World Wide Web (WWW) data, there is an emerging need for effective inf...
Abstract. We state and solve the query reformulation problem for XML publishing in a general setting...
Since XML's introduction, this new eXtensible Markup Language, has quickly emerged as the universal ...
A wealth of query languages for semistructured graph data has emerged, and what almost all of these ...
Defining a view over a semistructured database introduces many new problems. In this paper we propos...
A fundamental problem in XML query processing is tree pattern query (TPQ) matching which computes al...
grantor: University of TorontoXML is widely used as the standard format of data representa...
The amount of information available on-line is proliferating at a tremendous rate. At one extreme, t...
The problem of answering query using views is to find efficient methods of answering a query using ...
We consider using views in databases and in particular their applications to access heterogeneous an...
Semistructured data, such as XML, allows authors to structure a document in a way which accurately ...
XML is widely accepted as the standard for data exchange between businesses on the Internet. However...
We address the problem of query rewriting for MSL, a semistructured language developed at Stanford i...
AbstractRewriting queries using views is a powerful technique that has applications in query optimiz...
Abstract. We consider the problem of improving the efficiency of query processing on an XML interfac...
With the tremendous growth of World Wide Web (WWW) data, there is an emerging need for effective inf...
Abstract. We state and solve the query reformulation problem for XML publishing in a general setting...