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On query-processing issues for non-navigational queries for XML

Title
On query-processing issues for non-navigational queries for XML
Authors
Kim W.Lee W.Y.Yong H.S.
Ewha Authors
용환승
SCOPUS Author ID
용환승scopus
Issue Date
2004
Journal Title
Journal of Object Technology
ISSN
1660-1769JCR Link
Citation
Journal of Object Technology vol. 3, no. 10, pp. 19 - 26
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SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In an earlier article, we motivated the need for structure-agnostic, that is, nonnavigational, queries against XML documents. The conventional XML query languages require the users to know the structure of the XML documents and specify search conditions on the structure. However, the expressive flexibility of XML can give rise to many different representations and structures for the same document contents. A structure-agnostic query against XML documents is a very useful complement to the conventional navigation-based XML query languages. A structure-agnostic query language is very simple; however, the burden of processing a given query against XML documents of diverse representations and structures falls entirely on the query processor. In this article, we identify four key issues that arise in the automatic processing of structure-agnostic XML queries.
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