Presentation 2000/7/20
Considerations on Query Processing for Heterogenous Document Management
Kazumasa Yokota, Takeo Kunishima, Bojiang Liu,
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Abstract(in English) XML has been almost de facto standard for data exchange of electronic documents, however it has many restrictions to represent various information from viewpoints of constructing conventional data models such as complex objects, combining personal and shared information, and mediating multimedia information. We have been developing XML-based systems for heterogeneous document management, digital theme parks, and interactive multimedia presentation, where there are many enhanced requests to XML. In this paper, we propose an extension of XML by introducing some special attributes, by which conventional constructors can be utilized and sementic elements can be defined. We discuss its declarative query processing including navigation.
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Keyword(in English) XML / graph model / data model / document management
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Title (in English) Considerations on Query Processing for Heterogenous Document Management
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Keyword(1) XML
Keyword(2) graph model
Keyword(3) data model
Keyword(4) document management
1st Author's Name Kazumasa Yokota
1st Author's Affiliation Okayama Prefectural University Faculty of Conputer Science and System Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Takeo Kunishima
2nd Author's Affiliation Okayama Prefectural University Faculty of Conputer Science and System Engineering
3rd Author's Name Bojiang Liu
3rd Author's Affiliation Okayama University of Science Faculty of Informatics
Date 2000/7/20
Paper # DE2000-41
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 227
Page pp.pp.-
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