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Taxonomy of XML Schema Languages

by Montréal Québec, Makoto Murata, Dongwon Lee, Murali Mani , 2001
"... comparing XML schema languages; Exposition: Schema languages; Contrasting ..."
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comparing XML schema languages; Exposition: Schema languages; Contrasting

Comparative Analysis of Six XML Schema Languages

by Dongwon Lee, Wesley W. Chu - ACM SIGMOD Record , 2000
"... As XML [5] is emerging as the data format of the inter- net era, there is an substantial increase of the amount of data in XML format. To better describe such XML data structures and constraints, several XML schema languages have been proposed. In this paper, we present a comparative analysis of six ..."
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As XML [5] is emerging as the data format of the inter- net era, there is an substantial increase of the amount of data in XML format. To better describe such XML data structures and constraints, several XML schema languages have been proposed. In this paper, we present a comparative analysis

XML Schema Languages Compared

by O Linuxu , 2005
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Taxonomy of xml schema languages using formal language theory

by Makoto Murata, Dongwon Lee, Murali Mani - EXTREME MARKUP LANGUAGES , 2001
"... On the basis of regular tree grammars, we present a formal framework for XML schema languages. This framework helps to describe, compare, and implement such schema languages in a rigorous manner. Our main results are as follows: (1) a simple framework to study three classes of tree languages (local, ..."
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On the basis of regular tree grammars, we present a formal framework for XML schema languages. This framework helps to describe, compare, and implement such schema languages in a rigorous manner. Our main results are as follows: (1) a simple framework to study three classes of tree languages (local

Optimization of XML schema languages: complexity of counting and . . .

by Wouter Gelade
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Reasoning about XML Schema Languages using Formal Language Theory

by Dongwon Lee, Murali Mani, Makoto Murata - Technical Report, IBM Almaden Research Center, RJ# 10197, Log# 95071 , 2000
"... A mathematical framework using formal language theory to describe and compare XML schema languages is presented. Our framework uses the work in two related areas -- regular tree languages [CDG + 97] and ambiguity in regular expressions [BEGO71, BKW98]. Using these work as well as the content in ..."
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A mathematical framework using formal language theory to describe and compare XML schema languages is presented. Our framework uses the work in two related areas -- regular tree languages [CDG + 97] and ambiguity in regular expressions [BEGO71, BKW98]. Using these work as well as the content

The MPEG-7 Multimedia Content Description Standard and the XML Schema Language

by E. Terzi, A. Vakali, J. Fan, M. -s. Hacid
"... Web accessed multimedia applications have been widely adopted under enhanced requirements for fast searching, browsing and retrieval. Efficient multimedia data content description is a neccesary and critical issue towards which several solutions have been proposed. In the present paper, we focus on ..."
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extensively. As decided by the MPEG-7 committee it the Description Definition Language (DDL) of the standard should be based on the XML Schema. The several extensions to this schema, necessary for satisfying the requirements of MPEG-7 are discussed, while other functionalities of the schema which seem

Does B2B data exchange tap the full potential of XML schema languages

by Volker Schmitz, Joerg Leukel, Frank-dieter Dorloff - Proceedings of the 16th Bled Electronic Commerce Conference , 2003
"... B2B data exchange deals often not only with the representation of content in standardized data structures, but also with the transformation of relational data to XML-based data and vice versa. During the transformation process not only the data structures but also the power of the data modeling conc ..."
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concepts of the respective document standards must be considered. Based on this knowledge the conversion could be made easier or partly automatically. This paper examines, to what extent real-world B2B data exchange standards make use of XML schema languages for formal specification and if they tap

Generic Schema Matching with Cupid

by Jayant Madhavan, Philip Bernstein, Erhard Rahm - In The VLDB Journal , 2001
"... Schema matching is a critical step in many applications, such as XML message mapping, data warehouse loading, and schema integration. In this paper, we investigate algorithms for generic schema matching, outside of any particular data model or application. We first present a taxonomy for past s ..."
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Schema matching is a critical step in many applications, such as XML message mapping, data warehouse loading, and schema integration. In this paper, we investigate algorithms for generic schema matching, outside of any particular data model or application. We first present a taxonomy for past

A Survey of Approaches to Automatic Schema Matching

by Erhard Rahm, Philip A. Bernstein - VLDB JOURNAL , 2001
"... Schema matching is a basic problem in many database application domains, such as data integration, E-business, data warehousing, and semantic query processing. In current implementations, schema matching is typically performed manually, which has significant limitations. On the other hand, previous ..."
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Schema matching is a basic problem in many database application domains, such as data integration, E-business, data warehousing, and semantic query processing. In current implementations, schema matching is typically performed manually, which has significant limitations. On the other hand, previous
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