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An event-condition-action language for XML

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An event-condition-action language for XML
XML repositories are now a widespread means for storing and exchanging information on the Web. As these repositories become increasingly used in dynamic applications such as e-commerce, there is a rapidly growing need for a mechanism to incorporate reactive functionality in an XML setting. Event-condition-action (ECA) rules are a technology from active databases and are a natural method for supporting such functionality. ECA rules can be used for activities such as automatically enforcing document constraints, maintaining repository statistics, and facilitating publish/subscribe applications. An important question associated with the use of a ECA rules is how to statically predict their run-time behaviour. In this paper, we define a language for ECA rules on XML repositories. We then investigate methods for analysing the behaviour of a set of ECA rules, a task which has added complexity in this XML setting compared with conventional active databases. Categories and Subject Descriptors...
James Bailey, Alexandra Poulovassilis, Peter T. Wo
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where WWW
Authors James Bailey, Alexandra Poulovassilis, Peter T. Wood
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