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....or data transiting on communication channels and possibly coming from other databases [2] Secondly, it provides high level query update facilities to systems that usually rely on very primitive linguistic support. See [6] for recent works in this direction) Similar motivations appear in [4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21] In a previous paper, we introduced the notion of structuring schemas as a mean of providing a database view on structured data residing in a file. A structuring schema consists of a grammar together with semantic actions (in a database language) We also showed how queries on files expressed in a ....
Open Text Corporation. PAT Reference Manual and Tutorial, 1993.
....files or data transiting on communication channels and possibly coming from other databases [2] Secondly, it provides high level query update facilities to systems that usually rely on very primitive linguistic support. See [6] for recent works in this direction) Similar motivations appear in [4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21] In a previous paper, we introduced the notion of structuring schemas as a mean of providing a database view on structured data residing in a file. A structuring schema consists of a grammar together with semantic actions (in a database language) We also showed how queries on files expressed in a ....
Open Text Corporation. PAT Reference Manual and Tutorial, 1993.
.... channels and possibly coming from other databases [ACM93] Secondly, it provides high level query update facilities to systems that usually rely on very primitive linguistic support [CACS94] Similar motivations appear in [CM94, SLS 93, CACS94, Sch93, GNOT92, BGMM93, Pae93, BGH 92, Cor93] In a previous paper, we introduced the notion of structuring schemas as means of providing a database view on structured data residing in a file. A structuring schema consists of a grammar together with semantic actions (in a database language) We also showed there that queries on files can be ....
Open Text Corporation. PAT Reference Manual and Tutorial, 1993.
....years and is even reflourishing with the popularity of DXF s and the explosion of the use of Internet. We use now standard database technology tools (e.g. optimization techniques, objectorientation) to provide a modern answer to the old problem. Motivations and various proposals can be found in [12, 25, 10, 22, 17, 5, 20, 7, 13]. The present work is part of an important implementation effort at INRIA in the general direction of data integration. Data is imported from relational and object oriented DBMS, and from various DXF s. Data restructuring is based on the work presented here (structuring files with database ....
Open Text Corporation. PAT Reference Manual and Tutorial, 1993.
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