Publication details

Processing XML Queries with Tree Signatures

Authors

ZEZULA Pavel AMATO Giuseppe RABITTI Fausto

Year of publication 2003
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Intelligent Search on XML Data
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Field Computer hardware and software
Keywords XML data; indexing structures; query processing; performance
Description Execution of XML query languages represents a critical service of any XML data management system. Though the backgrounds of different approaches range from relational, through object-oriented to native data architectures, all of them need specialized operations and/or storage structures to complete the retrieval tasks efficiently. In this article, we survey the most important approaches, which are mainly based on specialized implementations of the containment joins and edge mapping. We also present a new approach to query evaluation. It is based on miniaturized XML tree representations, called signatures, consisting of node names and their tree structural relationships. We demonstrate how such signatures can be used for efficient tree navigation and query twig pattern matching in large XML databases. Other applications are briefly discussed in the conclusions.
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