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Skalierbare Verarbeitung von XML mit Infonyte-DB

Scalable XML processing with Infonyte database

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Abstract

The emerging penetration of IT architectures with XML results in increasing XML data volumes. Available tools often fail in realizing scalable XML processing for large XML data volumes. Infonyte-DB, a product of Infonyte GmbH, is a high performance XML kernel that economizes on system resources and allows the processing of large XML data volumes.

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Tesch, T., Fankhauser, P. & Weitzel, T. Skalierbare Verarbeitung von XML mit Infonyte-DB. Wirtschaftsinf 44, 469–475 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03250868

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