Purpose: – New directions in the provision of end‐user computing experiences mean that the best way to share data between small mobile computing devices needs to be determined. Partitioning large structures so that they can be shared efficiently provides a basis for data‐intensive applications on such platforms. The partitioned structure can be compressed using dictionary‐based approaches and then directly queried without firstly decompressing the whole structure. Design/methodology/approach: – The paper describes an architecture for partitioning XML into structural and dictionary elements and the subsequent manipulation of the dictionary elements to make the best use of available space. Findings: – The results indicate that consid...
The era of single-core processors comes to an end. Only a few modern computer systems own less than ...
We introduce NATIX, an efficient, native repository for storing, retrieving and managing tree-struct...
Efficient solutions for Web Services on mobile devices would allow truly global, platform independen...
Purpose: – New directions in the provision of end‐user computing experiences mean that the best way...
Purpose - New directions in the provision of end-user computing experiences mean that the best way t...
New directions in the provision of end-user computing experiences mean that we need to determine the...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...
Growing user expectations of anywhere, anytime access to information require new types of data tran...
The explosive growth of XML use over the last decade has led to a lot of research on how to best sto...
In contrast to relational databases the distribution of document-centric XML is not well researched....
In an XML Data Store (XDS), importing documents from external sources is a very frequent operation. ...
Abstract. In contrast to relational databases the distribution of document-centric XML is not well r...
Integration of information systems is essential to organizations. Therefore, it is necessary to make...
Designing data structures for use in mobile devices requires attention on optimising data volumes wi...
We propose an efficient distributed query processing method for large XML data by partitioning and d...
The era of single-core processors comes to an end. Only a few modern computer systems own less than ...
We introduce NATIX, an efficient, native repository for storing, retrieving and managing tree-struct...
Efficient solutions for Web Services on mobile devices would allow truly global, platform independen...
Purpose: – New directions in the provision of end‐user computing experiences mean that the best way...
Purpose - New directions in the provision of end-user computing experiences mean that the best way t...
New directions in the provision of end-user computing experiences mean that we need to determine the...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...
Growing user expectations of anywhere, anytime access to information require new types of data tran...
The explosive growth of XML use over the last decade has led to a lot of research on how to best sto...
In contrast to relational databases the distribution of document-centric XML is not well researched....
In an XML Data Store (XDS), importing documents from external sources is a very frequent operation. ...
Abstract. In contrast to relational databases the distribution of document-centric XML is not well r...
Integration of information systems is essential to organizations. Therefore, it is necessary to make...
Designing data structures for use in mobile devices requires attention on optimising data volumes wi...
We propose an efficient distributed query processing method for large XML data by partitioning and d...
The era of single-core processors comes to an end. Only a few modern computer systems own less than ...
We introduce NATIX, an efficient, native repository for storing, retrieving and managing tree-struct...
Efficient solutions for Web Services on mobile devices would allow truly global, platform independen...