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A Data Model and Algebra for Document-Centric XML Document

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As XML is considered as a standard to represent and exchange data on the web, many researches are on going to develop the techniques on storing and searching XML documents. But the data models in these researches mainly focus data-centric XML and cannot support document-centric XML fully. A data model for document-centric XML document is proposed in this paper. Using the proposed model, it is possible to represent the semantic and structural information of XML document including extended links and some XML components which are not covered in previous XML data model fully. And some basic algebra for the proposed model is also proposed as the foundation for query language and query processing.

Research supported by Institute of Information Technology Assessment, Korea under contract IITA 2001-122-3.

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Kim, S.W., Shin, P.S., Kim, Y.H., Lee, J., Lim, H.C. (2002). A Data Model and Algebra for Document-Centric XML Document. In: Chong, I. (eds) Information Networking: Wireless Communications Technologies and Network Applications. ICOIN 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2344. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45801-8_67

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