International audienceWe study the complexity of two central XML processing problems. The first is XPath 1.0 query processing, which has been shown to be in PTime in previous work. We prove that both the data complexity and the query complexity of XPath 1.0 fall into lower (highly parallelizable) complexity classes, while the combined complexity is PTime-hard. Subsequently, we study the sources of this hardness and identify a large and practically important fragment of XPath 1.0 for which the combined complexity is LogCFL-complete and, therefore, in the highly parallelizable complexity class NC2. The second problem is the complexity of validating XML documents against various typing schemes like Document Type Definitions (DTDs), XML Schema ...
International audienceXPath is the standard language for navigating XML documents and returning a se...
AbstractWe investigate the typechecking problem for XML transformations: statically verifying that e...
Current twig join algorithms incur high memory costs on queries that involve child-axis nodes. In th...
International audienceWe study the complexity of two central XML processing problems. The first is X...
AbstractThe important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much intere...
The important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much interest in th...
This survey gives an overview of formal results on the XML query language XPath. We identify several...
The important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much interest in th...
The common abstraction of XML Schema by unranked regular tree languages is not entirely accurate. To...
XPath is the standard declarative language for navigating XML data and returning a set of matching n...
This thesis describes the theoretical and practical foundations of a system for the static analysis ...
This thesis describes the theoretical and practical foundations of a system for the static analysis ...
We present an algorithm to solve XPath decision problems under regular tree type constraints and sho...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) was designed to describe the content of a document and its hier...
Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Sch...
International audienceXPath is the standard language for navigating XML documents and returning a se...
AbstractWe investigate the typechecking problem for XML transformations: statically verifying that e...
Current twig join algorithms incur high memory costs on queries that involve child-axis nodes. In th...
International audienceWe study the complexity of two central XML processing problems. The first is X...
AbstractThe important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much intere...
The important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much interest in th...
This survey gives an overview of formal results on the XML query language XPath. We identify several...
The important challenge of evaluating XPath queries over XML streams has sparked much interest in th...
The common abstraction of XML Schema by unranked regular tree languages is not entirely accurate. To...
XPath is the standard declarative language for navigating XML data and returning a set of matching n...
This thesis describes the theoretical and practical foundations of a system for the static analysis ...
This thesis describes the theoretical and practical foundations of a system for the static analysis ...
We present an algorithm to solve XPath decision problems under regular tree type constraints and sho...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) was designed to describe the content of a document and its hier...
Assertions, identity constraints, and conditional type assignments are (planned) features of XML Sch...
International audienceXPath is the standard language for navigating XML documents and returning a se...
AbstractWe investigate the typechecking problem for XML transformations: statically verifying that e...
Current twig join algorithms incur high memory costs on queries that involve child-axis nodes. In th...