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Abstract: XML documents are extremely verbose since the
"schema" is repeated for every "record" in the document.
While a variety of compressors are available to address this
problem, they are not designed to support direct querying of
the compressed document, a useful feature from a database
perspective. In this paper, we propose a new compression
tool called XGrind, that directly supports queries in the
compressed domain. A special feature of XGrind is that
the compressed document retains the structure... (Update)
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P. Tolani and J.R. Haritsa. XGRIND: A query-friendly XML compressor. In ICDE, 2002. citeseer.nj.nec.com/503319.html. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/tolani02xgrind.html More
@inproceedings{ tolani02xgrind,
author = "Pankaj Tolani and Jayant R. Haritsa",
title = "{XGRIND}: A Query-friendly {XML} Compressor",
booktitle = "{ICDE}",
year = "2002",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/tolani02xgrind.html" }
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