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Performance Modelling and Evaluation of Event-Condition-Action Rules on RDF in P2P networks
Citations
92 | Dynamic XML Documents with Distribution and Replication
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- 2003
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Citation Context ...in XML documents via special tags, aiming to integrate distributed data and distributed computation in P2P architectures. A model for distributing and replicating Active XML documents is presented in =-=[2]-=-. In order to facilitate distributed query evaluation, a location-aware extension of XPath and XQuery is described. A replication algorithm provides recommendations regarding what and where to replica... |
49 | An event-conditionaction language for XML
- Bailey, Poulovassilis, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ... [23]. RUL (RDF Update Language) [21] is based on the RQL [19] query language and provides update functionality for RDFSuite [16]. There have been several languages proposed for ECA rules on XML data =-=[7, 4, 3, 8, 6]-=-. Active XML [1] provides similar functionality to that provided by XML ECA rules by embedding calls to web services within XML documents via special tags, aiming to integrate distributed data and dis... |
49 | Active xquery.
- Bonifati, Braga, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ... [23]. RUL (RDF Update Language) [21] is based on the RQL [19] query language and provides update functionality for RDFSuite [16]. There have been several languages proposed for ECA rules on XML data =-=[7, 4, 3, 8, 6]-=-. Active XML [1] provides similar functionality to that provided by XML ECA rules by embedding calls to web services within XML documents via special tags, aiming to integrate distributed data and dis... |
42 | Pushing reactive services to XML repositories using active rules.
- Bonifati, Ceri, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ... [23]. RUL (RDF Update Language) [21] is based on the RQL [19] query language and provides update functionality for RDFSuite [16]. There have been several languages proposed for ECA rules on XML data =-=[7, 4, 3, 8, 6]-=-. Active XML [1] provides similar functionality to that provided by XML ECA rules by embedding calls to web services within XML documents via special tags, aiming to integrate distributed data and dis... |
41 | Active XML: Peer-toPeer Data and Web Services Integration.
- Abiteboul, Benjelloun, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ...age) [21] is based on the RQL [19] query language and provides update functionality for RDFSuite [16]. There have been several languages proposed for ECA rules on XML data [7, 4, 3, 8, 6]. Active XML =-=[1]-=- provides similar functionality to that provided by XML ECA rules by embedding calls to web services within XML documents via special tags, aiming to integrate distributed data and distributed computa... |
30 | Active Rules for XML: A New Paradigm for E-Services
- Bonifati, Ceri, et al.
- 2000
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Citation Context ... [23]. RUL (RDF Update Language) [21] is based on the RQL [19] query language and provides update functionality for RDFSuite [16]. There have been several languages proposed for ECA rules on XML data =-=[7, 4, 3, 8, 6]-=-. Active XML [1] provides similar functionality to that provided by XML ECA rules by embedding calls to web services within XML documents via special tags, aiming to integrate distributed data and dis... |
17 | Analysis and optimisation of eventcondition-action rules on XML
- Bailey, Poulovassilis, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ... [23]. RUL (RDF Update Language) [21] is based on the RQL [19] query language and provides update functionality for RDFSuite [16]. There have been several languages proposed for ECA rules on XML data =-=[7, 4, 3, 8, 6]-=-. Active XML [1] provides similar functionality to that provided by XML ECA rules by embedding calls to web services within XML documents via special tags, aiming to integrate distributed data and dis... |
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Performance Evaluation of Rule Semantics in Active Databases
- Baralis, Bianco
- 1997
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Citation Context ... complete a processing step, detect events of various types, retrieve the correct rule from the rule base and execute rules in various coupling modes. A set of simulation experiments are performed in =-=[5]-=- to evaluate the performance trade-offs for different rule execution semantics. The average transaction response time, defined as the time elapsed from the transaction’s arrival at the execution queue... |