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XML [45] has become one of the most important data representation formats. One of the major reasons for this success is that XML is well-suited not only for representing marked-up documents – as its heritage based on SGML indicates – but also highly-structured hierarchical data such as object hierarchies or relational data and semistructured data (see Fig. 3.1). Even data that traditionally has been represented in binary format such as graphics is now being represented using XML (e.g., SVG).
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Rys, M. (2003). Full-Text Search with XQuery: A Status Report. In: Blanken, H., Grabs, T., Schek, HJ., Schenkel, R., Weikum, G. (eds) Intelligent Search on XML Data. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2818. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45194-5_3
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