XML is becoming a de facto standard for online data exchange. Existing XML filtering techniques based on a publish/subscribe model are focused on the highly structured data marked up with XML tags. These techniques are efficient in filtering the documents of data-centric XML but are not effective in filtering the element contents of the document-centric XML. In this paper, we propose an extended XPath specification which includes a special matching character '%' used in the LIKE operation of SQL in order to solve the difficulty of writing some queries to adequately filter element contents using the previous XPath specification. We also present a novel technique for filtering a collection of document-centric XMLs, called Pfilter, which is ab...
The exchange of data, information and knowledge becomes a key issue over the Internet. XML (eXtensib...
Abstract. We present a novel framework for indexing and searching schema-less XML documents based on...
Over the past few years, there have been an increasing number of online-based applications such as n...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is a popular model for allowing publishers (i.e., data generators) to...
Nowadays, XML plays an important role as a defacto standard online data exchange mechanism. Inthis p...
More and more XML data is generated and used for data exchange. In this paper, we address the proble...
Soon, much of the data exchanged over the Internet will be encoded in XML, allowing for sophisticate...
In this paper, we address the problem of filtering XML documents with large number of XPath expressi...
With the ever increasing volume of information generation, selective dissemination of information be...
The XML/XPath filtering problem has found wide-spread interest. In this paper, we propose a novel al...
Information Dissemination applications are gaining increasing popularity due to dramatic improvemen...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) has become an increasingly popular format for representing and ...
Dissemination systems are used to route information received from many publishers individually to mu...
In a publish-subscribe system based on filtering of XML doc-uments, subscribers specify their intere...
An XML publish/subscribe system is based on filtering XML message streams for a large number of subs...
The exchange of data, information and knowledge becomes a key issue over the Internet. XML (eXtensib...
Abstract. We present a novel framework for indexing and searching schema-less XML documents based on...
Over the past few years, there have been an increasing number of online-based applications such as n...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is a popular model for allowing publishers (i.e., data generators) to...
Nowadays, XML plays an important role as a defacto standard online data exchange mechanism. Inthis p...
More and more XML data is generated and used for data exchange. In this paper, we address the proble...
Soon, much of the data exchanged over the Internet will be encoded in XML, allowing for sophisticate...
In this paper, we address the problem of filtering XML documents with large number of XPath expressi...
With the ever increasing volume of information generation, selective dissemination of information be...
The XML/XPath filtering problem has found wide-spread interest. In this paper, we propose a novel al...
Information Dissemination applications are gaining increasing popularity due to dramatic improvemen...
The Extensible Markup Language (XML) has become an increasingly popular format for representing and ...
Dissemination systems are used to route information received from many publishers individually to mu...
In a publish-subscribe system based on filtering of XML doc-uments, subscribers specify their intere...
An XML publish/subscribe system is based on filtering XML message streams for a large number of subs...
The exchange of data, information and knowledge becomes a key issue over the Internet. XML (eXtensib...
Abstract. We present a novel framework for indexing and searching schema-less XML documents based on...
Over the past few years, there have been an increasing number of online-based applications such as n...