Information Dissemination applications are gaining increasing popularity due to dramatic improvements in communications bandwidth and ubiquity. The sheer volume of data available necessitates the use of selective approaches to dissemination in order to avoid overwhelming users with unnecessaryinformation. Existing mechanisms for selective dissemination typically rely on simple keyword matching or "bag of words" information retrieval techniques. The advent of XML as a standard for information exchangeand the development of query languages for XML data enables the development of more sophisticated filtering mechanisms that take structure information into account. We have developed several index organizations and search ...
Indexing and ranking are two key factors for efficient and effective XML information retrieval. Inap...
Systems for selective dissemination of information (SDI) are used to efficiently filter, transform, ...
Abstract: Problem statement: To improve the performance of data retrieval in a homogeneous large XML...
With the ever increasing volume of information generation, selective dissemination of information be...
With a growing amount of information available on the Internet and by other technologies, there is a...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is a popular model for allowing publishers (i.e., data generators) to...
International audienceSemi-structured data sets in the form of XML documents have many practical use...
XML holds the promise to yield (1) a more precise search by providing additional information in the ...
An XML publish/subscribe system is based on filtering XML message streams for a large number of subs...
Publish-subscribe applications are an important class of contentbased dissemination systems where th...
Over the past few years, there have been an increasing number of online-based applications such as n...
XML is becoming a de facto standard for online data exchange. Existing XML filtering techniques base...
Content-based dissemination of XML data using the publish-subscribe paradigm is an effective means t...
In recent years, publish-subscribe (pub-sub) systems based on XML document filtering have received...
Dissemination systems are used to route information received from many publishers individually to mu...
Indexing and ranking are two key factors for efficient and effective XML information retrieval. Inap...
Systems for selective dissemination of information (SDI) are used to efficiently filter, transform, ...
Abstract: Problem statement: To improve the performance of data retrieval in a homogeneous large XML...
With the ever increasing volume of information generation, selective dissemination of information be...
With a growing amount of information available on the Internet and by other technologies, there is a...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is a popular model for allowing publishers (i.e., data generators) to...
International audienceSemi-structured data sets in the form of XML documents have many practical use...
XML holds the promise to yield (1) a more precise search by providing additional information in the ...
An XML publish/subscribe system is based on filtering XML message streams for a large number of subs...
Publish-subscribe applications are an important class of contentbased dissemination systems where th...
Over the past few years, there have been an increasing number of online-based applications such as n...
XML is becoming a de facto standard for online data exchange. Existing XML filtering techniques base...
Content-based dissemination of XML data using the publish-subscribe paradigm is an effective means t...
In recent years, publish-subscribe (pub-sub) systems based on XML document filtering have received...
Dissemination systems are used to route information received from many publishers individually to mu...
Indexing and ranking are two key factors for efficient and effective XML information retrieval. Inap...
Systems for selective dissemination of information (SDI) are used to efficiently filter, transform, ...
Abstract: Problem statement: To improve the performance of data retrieval in a homogeneous large XML...