AbstractMartens et al. defined a pattern-based specification language equivalent in expressive power to the widely adopted XML Schema definitions (XSDs). This language consists of rules of the form (r,s) where r and s are regular expressions and can be seen as a type-free extension of DTDs with vertical regular expressions. Sets of such rules can be interpreted both in an existential or universal way. In the present paper, we study the succinctness of both semantics w.r.t. each other and w.r.t. the common abstraction of XSDs in terms of single-type extended DTDs. The investigation is carried out relative to three kinds of vertical pattern languages: regular, linear, and strongly linear patterns. We also consider the complexity of the simpli...
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a linear syntax for trees, which has gathered a remarkable amoun...
We study the complexity of the inclusion, equivalence, and intersec-tion problem for XML schemas occ...
XML (eXtensible Markup Language), a linear syntax for trees, has gathered a remarkable amount of int...
AbstractMartens et al. defined a pattern-based specification language equivalent in expressive power...
The common abstraction of XML Schema by unranked regular tree languages is not entirely accurate. To...
On an abstract level, XML Schema increases the limited expressive power of Document Type Definitions...
On an abstract level, XML Schema increases the limited expressive power of Document Type Definitions...
In a recent paper, Martens et al. introduced a specification mechanism for {XML} tree languages, bas...
In a recent paper, Martens et al. introduced a specification mechanism for XML tree languages, based...
XML Schema Definitions (XSDs) can be adequately abstracted by the single-type regular tree languages...
Stührenberg M, Wurm C. Refining the Taxonomy of XML Schema Languages. A new Approach for Categorizin...
International audienceWe consider unordered XML, where the relative order among siblings is ignored,...
This paper deals with the expression power and decidability of XML schema lan-guages. In the first s...
The XML Path Language (XPATH) is an industry standard notation for addressing parts of an XML docume...
AbstractWe investigate the typechecking problem for XML transformations: statically verifying that e...
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a linear syntax for trees, which has gathered a remarkable amoun...
We study the complexity of the inclusion, equivalence, and intersec-tion problem for XML schemas occ...
XML (eXtensible Markup Language), a linear syntax for trees, has gathered a remarkable amount of int...
AbstractMartens et al. defined a pattern-based specification language equivalent in expressive power...
The common abstraction of XML Schema by unranked regular tree languages is not entirely accurate. To...
On an abstract level, XML Schema increases the limited expressive power of Document Type Definitions...
On an abstract level, XML Schema increases the limited expressive power of Document Type Definitions...
In a recent paper, Martens et al. introduced a specification mechanism for {XML} tree languages, bas...
In a recent paper, Martens et al. introduced a specification mechanism for XML tree languages, based...
XML Schema Definitions (XSDs) can be adequately abstracted by the single-type regular tree languages...
Stührenberg M, Wurm C. Refining the Taxonomy of XML Schema Languages. A new Approach for Categorizin...
International audienceWe consider unordered XML, where the relative order among siblings is ignored,...
This paper deals with the expression power and decidability of XML schema lan-guages. In the first s...
The XML Path Language (XPATH) is an industry standard notation for addressing parts of an XML docume...
AbstractWe investigate the typechecking problem for XML transformations: statically verifying that e...
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a linear syntax for trees, which has gathered a remarkable amoun...
We study the complexity of the inclusion, equivalence, and intersec-tion problem for XML schemas occ...
XML (eXtensible Markup Language), a linear syntax for trees, has gathered a remarkable amount of int...