2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0950-5849(02)00017-4
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Management of XML documents without schema in relational database systems

Abstract: Many applications deal with highly flexible XML documents from different sources, which makes it difficult to define their structure by a fixed schema or a DTD. Therefore, it is necessary to explore ways how to cope with such XML documents. The paper analyzes different storage and retrieval methods for schemaless XML documents using the capabilities of relational systems. We compare our experiences gathered at the implementation of an XML-to-relation mapping with a LOB implementation in a commercial RDBMS. The… Show more

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“…Two parties whom both require access to a secure document either use the same key (symmetric) or separate keys (asymmetric). Both types have their advantages and disadvantages [5] but the latter has received the greater attention [6,7].…”
Section: A Xml Security Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two parties whom both require access to a secure document either use the same key (symmetric) or separate keys (asymmetric). Both types have their advantages and disadvantages [5] but the latter has received the greater attention [6,7].…”
Section: A Xml Security Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, relational databases are the most commonly used and therefore have a great support structure in place. Secondly, the ability to retrieve and update documents or parts of them is relatively easier when storing XML documents as relations [5]. Several drawbacks have to be considered as a result:…”
Section: Database Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore a large number of joins is needed to check edge connections. Similar to "Edge" approach, in [11], the edge table is enriched by some information in order to distinguish between different target nodes. The content of a document is stored in a leaf value (Leaf table) or in an attribute value (Attr table).…”
Section: Model-mapping Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Τέλος παρουσιάζεται η ονομαζόμενη Καθολική προσέγγιση (Universal approach), με βάση την οποία παράγεται ένας μοναδικός πίνακας για την αποθήκευση όλων των ακμών (ο πίνακας αυτός αποτελεί το αποτέλεσμα ενός outer join των δυαδικών πινάκων). Ακόμα, προτείνονται δύο εναλλακτικοί τρόποι που αφορούν την απεικόνιση των τιμών του XML κειμένου (α) αποθηκεύοντας τις τιμές σε ξεχωριστούς πίνακες (Value tables) ή (β) αποθηκεύοντας τις τιμές μαζί με τις ακμές (inlining).Στο σχεσιακό μοντέλο αποθήκευσης που αναφέρεται στο[Kud02], χρησιμοποιεί έναν κατάλληλα διαμορφωμένο και δομικά προσανατολισμένο (structureoriented) αλγόριθμο μαζί με μία δομή γράφου, η οποία βασίζεται στο XML-QL μοντέλο. Η δομή του γράφου αναπαρίσταται από έναν edge table που έχει εμπλουτιστεί με κάποιες πληροφορίες προκειμένου να υπάρχει διαφοροποίηση μεταξύ των κόμβων προορισμού (target) μίας ακμής, οι οποίοι μπορεί να είναι στοιχεία (elements), γνωρίσματα (attributes) ή τιμές (content).…”
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