We present our development of an XML compression and querying tool, which is called XML Compression and Querying System (XCQ). This system is developed based on a novel technique called DTD Tree and SAX Event Stream Parsing (DSP). This technique is designed for efficient compression of XML documents that conform to a given DTD without involving user expertise. A reasonable compression ratio, which is comparable to that of XMill, is achieved by DSP. The compressed documents in XCQ adopt a partitioned path-based data grouping which supports evaluating queries without running a full decompression. We demonstrate with examples how to query compressed documents in XCQ
We present our approach to the problem of optimizing compression choices in the context of the XQueC...
Abstract. Sharing of common subtrees has been reported useful not only for XML compression but also ...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...
We present our development of an XML compression and querying tool, which is called XML Compression ...
Abstract. XML has already become the de facto standard for specifying and exchanging data on the Web...
XML has already become the de facto standard for specifying and exchanging data on the Web. However,...
XML has already become the defacto standard for specifying and exchanging data on the Web. However, ...
XML documents are extremely verbose since the "schema" is repeated for every "record" in the documen...
With the rapidly increasing popularity of XML as a data format, there is a large demand for efficien...
Abstract. XML makes data flexible in representation and easily portable on the Web but it also subst...
XML compression has gained prominence recently because it counters the disadvantage of the “verbose ...
XML is widely used in various document formats on the web. But it has caused negative impacts such a...
Because XML (extensible markup language) is self-described, there is much redundant structural infor...
Worldwide standard for data definition is XML. For developing SOA based applications XML is extensiv...
We propose a novel partition path-based (PPB) grouping strategy to store compressed XML data in a st...
We present our approach to the problem of optimizing compression choices in the context of the XQueC...
Abstract. Sharing of common subtrees has been reported useful not only for XML compression but also ...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...
We present our development of an XML compression and querying tool, which is called XML Compression ...
Abstract. XML has already become the de facto standard for specifying and exchanging data on the Web...
XML has already become the de facto standard for specifying and exchanging data on the Web. However,...
XML has already become the defacto standard for specifying and exchanging data on the Web. However, ...
XML documents are extremely verbose since the "schema" is repeated for every "record" in the documen...
With the rapidly increasing popularity of XML as a data format, there is a large demand for efficien...
Abstract. XML makes data flexible in representation and easily portable on the Web but it also subst...
XML compression has gained prominence recently because it counters the disadvantage of the “verbose ...
XML is widely used in various document formats on the web. But it has caused negative impacts such a...
Because XML (extensible markup language) is self-described, there is much redundant structural infor...
Worldwide standard for data definition is XML. For developing SOA based applications XML is extensiv...
We propose a novel partition path-based (PPB) grouping strategy to store compressed XML data in a st...
We present our approach to the problem of optimizing compression choices in the context of the XQueC...
Abstract. Sharing of common subtrees has been reported useful not only for XML compression but also ...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...