Developing a native storage structure for XML repository system in main memory

Sung Wan Kim1, Youn Hee Kim1, Jaeho Lee1, Haechull Lim1
1Department of Computer Engineering, Hong Ik University, Seoul, South Korea

Tóm tắt

Currently there are many commercial XML data management systems available. Most of these products are based on the traditional database management systems such as relational/object-oriented systems. Recently, some native XML data management systems have been introduced. However, the previous XML repository structures are based on disk, it is inefficient to support real-time and mobile applications effectively. Hence, in this paper, we design a main memory-based XML repository structure to support real-time applications efficiently. To store and manage XML documents in native format, we design a logical data model for XML documents. And we design a repository structure at the physical level based on this logical model and finally, implement the proposed repository structure.

Từ khóa

#XML #Data models #Object oriented modeling #Computer science education #Educational products #Systems engineering education #Database systems #Data engineering #Engineering management #Markup languages

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