| Chang-Won Park, Jun-Ki Min, and Chin-Wan Chung. Structural Function Inlining Techniques for Structurally Recursive XML Queries. In Proceedings of Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB), September 2002. |
....of communication starts dominating. Though the performance of comm versions continues to improve, the overall speedups are not very high. 6. RELATED WORK Only a limited amount of work currently exists on optimizing XQuery programs. Park et al. have focused on processing of recursive XML records [27]. Choi, Fernandez, and Simeon have been developing formal semantics of XQuery, as the basis for implementation and optimization [11] DeHaan et al. have developed techniques and a system for translating from XQuery to SQL [12] We are not aware of any existing work on parallelization of XQuery, or ....
Chang-Won Park, Jun-Ki Min, and Chin-Wan Chung. Structural Function Inlining Techniques for Structurally Recursive XML Queries. In Proceedings of Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB), September 2002.
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Chang-Won Park, Jun-Ki Min, and Chin-Wan Chung. Structural Function Inlining Techniques for Structurally Recursive XML Queries. In Proceedings of Conference on Very Large Databases (VLDB), September 2002.
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