Defining a view over a semistructured database introduces many new problems. In this paper we propose a view specification language and consider the problem of answering queries posed over views. The two main approaches, query rewriting and view materialization, are outlined with focus on the difficult problems caused by the semistructured nature of the data
Existing systems that support semistructured views do not maintain semantics during the process of d...
Abstract. Existing systems that support semistructured views do not maintain semantics during the pr...
We consider the problem of computing answers to queries by using materialized views. Aside from its ...
Since its introduction, XML, the eXtensible Markup Language, has quickly emerged as the universal fo...
The problem of answering queries using views is to nd efficient methods of answering a query using a...
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 ...
We address the problem of query rewriting for MSL, a semistructured language developed at Stanford i...
As a result of the extensive research in view-based query processing, three notions have been identi...
We investigate the problem of rewriting queries with aggregate operators using views that may or may...
We consider the problem of answering queries using only materialized views. We rst show that if the ...
We investigate the problem of rewriting queries with aggregate operators using views that may or may...
We propose in this article an object-oriented approach to rewriting queries using views. Our approac...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe problem of optimizing queries in the presence of materialized views an...
AbstractWe consider the problem of rewriting queries using only materialized views. We first show th...
Existing systems that support semistructured views do not maintain semantics during the process of d...
Abstract. Existing systems that support semistructured views do not maintain semantics during the pr...
We consider the problem of computing answers to queries by using materialized views. Aside from its ...
Since its introduction, XML, the eXtensible Markup Language, has quickly emerged as the universal fo...
The problem of answering queries using views is to nd efficient methods of answering a query using a...
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 ...
We address the problem of query rewriting for MSL, a semistructured language developed at Stanford i...
As a result of the extensive research in view-based query processing, three notions have been identi...
We investigate the problem of rewriting queries with aggregate operators using views that may or may...
We consider the problem of answering queries using only materialized views. We rst show that if the ...
We investigate the problem of rewriting queries with aggregate operators using views that may or may...
We propose in this article an object-oriented approach to rewriting queries using views. Our approac...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe problem of optimizing queries in the presence of materialized views an...
AbstractWe consider the problem of rewriting queries using only materialized views. We first show th...
Existing systems that support semistructured views do not maintain semantics during the process of d...
Abstract. Existing systems that support semistructured views do not maintain semantics during the pr...
We consider the problem of computing answers to queries by using materialized views. Aside from its ...