Developing a native storage structure for XML repository system in main memory
5th IEEE International Conference on High Speed Networks and Multimedia Communication (Cat. No.02EX612) - Trang 96-100
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 languagesTài liệu tham khảo
10.1145/304182.304220
10.1109/69.180602
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