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Extended XQuery for digital libraries

Published:11 June 2006Publication History

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Documents have, in general, a multihierarchical structure (such as physical organization in the form of pages and lines, content organization in the form of paragraphs and sentences, etc.). Searching multihierarchical XML encoding presents a number of unique challenges for both computer scientists and document experts. We present an extension of the XQuery language suitable for searching multihierarchical XML.

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      JCDL '06: Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
      June 2006
      402 pages
      ISBN:1595933549
      DOI:10.1145/1141753

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