Presentation 2007-10-15
On Inferring an XML Document Transformation Algorithm from an Edit Script between DTDs
Nobutaka SUZUKI, Yuji FUKUSHIMA,
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Abstract(in English) Assuming that an edit script between original and updated DTDs is available, we consider inferring a transformation algorithm, which transforms each document valid against the original DTD into one valid against the updated DTD, from the original DTD and the edit script. We first show a transformation algorithm inferred from a DTD and an edit script. We next show a sufficient condition under which the transformation algorithm inferred from a DTD D and an edit script is unambiguous, i.e., for any document t valid against D, elements to be deleted/inserted can unambiguously be determined. Finally, we show a polynomial-time algorithm for testing the sufficient condition.
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Keyword(in English) XML / data transformation / edit operation / Glushkov automaton / schema evolution
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Title (in English) On Inferring an XML Document Transformation Algorithm from an Edit Script between DTDs
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Keyword(1) XML
Keyword(2) data transformation
Keyword(3) edit operation
Keyword(4) Glushkov automaton
Keyword(5) schema evolution
1st Author's Name Nobutaka SUZUKI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Library, Information and Media Studies University of Tsukuba()
2nd Author's Name Yuji FUKUSHIMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Library, Information and Media Studies University of Tsukuba
Date 2007-10-15
Paper # DE2007-118,DC2007-15
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 254
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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