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J. Robie, D. Chamberlin, and D. Florescu. Quilt: an XML Query Language. Available at http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/- chamberlin/quilt euro.html, Mar. 2000.

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Deduction on XML Documents - A Case Study - Heumesser, Schimkat (2001)   (Correct)

....data sources. It is a common standard and used for storing and exchanging data. Generally, extracting data, processing it, and nally applying computation on it with respect to some application or business logic is a major issue in developing XML related applications. Common XML query languages [6, 4, 11] support extraction and aggregation of data stored in XML applications. However, they only provide limited builtin computation facilities. Therefore, most XML based applications deploy the rich computation capabilities of so called application servers. Typically, an application server is ....

J. Robie, D. Chamberlin, and D. Florescu. Quilt: an XML Query Language. Available at http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/- chamberlin/quilt euro.html,Mar.2000.


Grouping Constructs for Semistructured Data - Bry, Olteanu, Schaffert (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....are investigated. 1. Introduction Languages for semistructured data (SSD) like XML have by now gained widespread acceptance as a data exchange format. Also growing is the importance of the SSD data model for database management. Query languages like XQuery [21] and its predecessors QUILT [7] and XQL [13] are visible signs of this development. In this paper, we suggest an enhancement called grouping constructs to the SSD data model. This enhancement allows to establish explicit semantic relationships between data items in semistructured databases. Usually these relationships are ....

D. F. Jonathan Robie, Don Chamberlin. QUILT: an XML query language. http://www.almaden.ibm.com /cs/people/chamberlin/quilt euro.html, March 2000.


Deduction on XML Documents: A Case Study - Bernd Heumesser And (2001)   (Correct)

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J. Robie, D. Chamberlin, and D. Florescu. Quilt: an XML Query Language. Available at http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/people/- chamberlin/quilt euro.html, Mar. 2000.

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