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A Sparse Timestamp Model for Managing Changes in XML Documents

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Parallel and Distributed Computing: Applications and Technologies (PDCAT 2004)

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This paper proposes an efficient way of managing changes made in XML documents. To save the space required to store various versions and provide a faster processing time, it is essential to reduce the number of parent relations and timestamps that are maintained. To meet these requirements, this paper proposes an augmented tree and the sparse timestamp model (STM).

This work was supported by grant number R01-2003-000-10449-0 from the basic research program of the Korea Science & Engineering Foundation.

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Park, G., Shin, W., Kim, K., Wu, C. (2004). A Sparse Timestamp Model for Managing Changes in XML Documents. In: Liew, KM., Shen, H., See, S., Cai, W., Fan, P., Horiguchi, S. (eds) Parallel and Distributed Computing: Applications and Technologies. PDCAT 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3320. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30501-9_173

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