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A generalisation of indexing for parallel document search (1995)

by D B Skillicorn
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Structured Parallel Computation in Structured Documents

by D. B. Skillicorn - Journal of Universal Computer Science , 1995
"... Document archives contain large amounts of data to which sophisticated queries are applied. The size of archives and the complexity of evaluating queries makes the use of parallelism attractive. The use of semantically-based markup such as SGML makes it possible to represent documents and document ..."
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Document archives contain large amounts of data to which sophisticated queries are applied. The size of archives and the complexity of evaluating queries makes the use of parallelism attractive. The use of semantically-based markup such as SGML makes it possible to represent documents and document archives as data types. We present a theory of trees and tree homomorphisms, modelling structured text archives and operations on them, from which it can be seen that: ffl many apparently-unrelated tree operations are homomorphisms; ffl homomorphisms can be described in a simple parameterised way that gives standard sequential and parallel implementations for them; ffl special classes of homomorphisms have parallel implementations of practical interest. In particular, we develop an implementation for path expression search, a novel powerful query facility for structured text, that takes time logarithmic in the text size. Keywords: structured text, categorical data type, software developme...
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