2015 Third World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icocs.2015.7483293
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A literature survey on mapping between fuzzy XML databases and relational or object oriented databases

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“…From their review, it was pointed out that the number of join operations in the translated SQL does affect the query processing. On another study, Gamal et al [12] discovered that s-XML is most efficient in term of storage space and data retrieval as compared to relational DTD, Edge and Attribute approaches. The approach performed better in processing complex chain query during data mapping into RDB and data retrieval regardless the dataset sizes.…”
Section: Summary Of Review Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From their review, it was pointed out that the number of join operations in the translated SQL does affect the query processing. On another study, Gamal et al [12] discovered that s-XML is most efficient in term of storage space and data retrieval as compared to relational DTD, Edge and Attribute approaches. The approach performed better in processing complex chain query during data mapping into RDB and data retrieval regardless the dataset sizes.…”
Section: Summary Of Review Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review of several methods for guiding fluffy XML outlines to informative indexes or fuzzy item-arranged data sets by Gamal et al [30] has been made available. The OOD model by Israni and Israni [31] manages information fluffiness, and to further support the execution of the suggested model, a mentioning framework utilising R tree is offered. In terms of time, the suggested paradigm separates Request Processing from Regular Query Processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%