We develop a new schema for unstructured data. Traditional schemas resemble the type systems of programming languages. For unstructured data, however, the underlying type may be much less constrained and hence an alternative way of expressing constraints on the data is needed. Here, we propose that both data and schema be represented as edge-labeled graphs. We develop notions of conformance between a graph database and a graph schema and show that there is a natural and efficiently computable ordering on graph schemas. We then examine certain subclasses of schemas and show that schemas are closed under query applications. Finally, we discuss how they may be used in query decomposition and optimization
The emerging field of semistructured data leads to new ways of representing data as 'schemales...
A method is presented for converting unstructured program schemas to strictly equivalent structured ...
Regular path query languages for data graphs are essentially untyped. The lack of type information g...
We develop a new schema for unstructured data. Traditional schemas resemble the type systems of prog...
We develop a new schema for unstructured data. Traditional schemas resemble the type systems of prog...
Semistructured data is one of the new challenging research areas in the database community. We belie...
It has frequently been observed that most of the world’s data lies outside database systems. The rea...
Although RDF graph data often come with an associated schema, recent studies have proven that real R...
We investigate languages for querying and transforming unstructured data, by which we mean languages...
Unstructured data(e.g., images, videos, PDF files, etc.) contain semantic information, for example, ...
Traditional database management requires design and ensures declarativity. In the context of semistr...
We investigate the problem of constructing a shape graph that describes the structure of a given gra...
Data in HEP are usually stored in tuples (tables), trees, nested tuples (trees of tuples) or relatio...
We propose a data model and query language that integrates an explicit modeling and querying of grap...
Path constraints have been studied in [4, 11, 12, 13] for semistructured data modeled as a rooted ed...
The emerging field of semistructured data leads to new ways of representing data as 'schemales...
A method is presented for converting unstructured program schemas to strictly equivalent structured ...
Regular path query languages for data graphs are essentially untyped. The lack of type information g...
We develop a new schema for unstructured data. Traditional schemas resemble the type systems of prog...
We develop a new schema for unstructured data. Traditional schemas resemble the type systems of prog...
Semistructured data is one of the new challenging research areas in the database community. We belie...
It has frequently been observed that most of the world’s data lies outside database systems. The rea...
Although RDF graph data often come with an associated schema, recent studies have proven that real R...
We investigate languages for querying and transforming unstructured data, by which we mean languages...
Unstructured data(e.g., images, videos, PDF files, etc.) contain semantic information, for example, ...
Traditional database management requires design and ensures declarativity. In the context of semistr...
We investigate the problem of constructing a shape graph that describes the structure of a given gra...
Data in HEP are usually stored in tuples (tables), trees, nested tuples (trees of tuples) or relatio...
We propose a data model and query language that integrates an explicit modeling and querying of grap...
Path constraints have been studied in [4, 11, 12, 13] for semistructured data modeled as a rooted ed...
The emerging field of semistructured data leads to new ways of representing data as 'schemales...
A method is presented for converting unstructured program schemas to strictly equivalent structured ...
Regular path query languages for data graphs are essentially untyped. The lack of type information g...