| A. Mo#at and J. Zobel. Self-Indexing Inverted Files for Fast Text Retrieval. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 14(4):349--379, October 1996. |
....semistructured management systems that facilitate query processing. Several query languages have been proposed for this purpose. For an overview, the reader may refer to [6, 1] Other approaches are stemmed by the work done on structured documents from the perspective of information retrieval [12, 19, 11, 16, 17]. Among the database approaches is the Lore system [13] Lore accomplishes the uploading of new documents by adding the elements of the documents in a tree like structure and updating several indexes (value index, text index, link index and path index [14] From that point on, any data access ....
Alistair Mo#at and Justin Zobel. Self-indexing inverted files for fast text retrieval. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 14( 4):349 - 379 (Oct. 1996).
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A. Mo#at and J. Zobel. Self-Indexing Inverted Files for Fast Text Retrieval. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 14(4):349--379, October 1996.
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Alistair Moffat and Justin Zobel, "Self-indexing inverted files for fast text retrieval," ACM Trans. on Information Systems, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 349--379, Oct. 1996.
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