Proceedings 18th International Conference on Data Engineering
DOI: 10.1109/icde.2002.994704
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Structural joins: a primitive for efficient XML query pattern matching

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“…This system implements stack-based structural join algorithms [1]. It uses B+tree to implement the value index, and uses a hash indexing mechanism to implement the path indices.…”
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“…This system implements stack-based structural join algorithms [1]. It uses B+tree to implement the value index, and uses a hash indexing mechanism to implement the path indices.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This basic numbering scheme can be extended to include an additional number that encodes the level of the node in the XML data tree. This numbering scheme is used in our cost models when performing the structural joins [1,7,29] between parents and children or between ancestors and descendants. Figure 1 shows a data graph for a sample bib database using the Dietz numbering scheme.…”
Section: Models Of Xml Data Schema and Queriesmentioning
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