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2004
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
A Simple Proof for the Turing-Completeness of XSLT and XQuery
The World Wide Web Consortium recommends both XSLT and XQuery as query languages for XML documents. XSLT, originally designed to transform XML into XSL-FO, is nowadays a fully gro...
Stephan Kepser
ICDE
2011
IEEE
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14 years 9 months ago
How schema independent are schema free query interfaces?
— Real-world databases often have extremely complex schemas. With thousands of entity types and relationships, each with a hundred or so attributes, it is extremely difficult fo...
Arash Termehchy, Marianne Winslett, Yodsawalai Cho...
DCC
2006
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
Tradeoffs in XML Database Compression
Large XML data files, or XML databases, are now a common way to distribute scientific and bibliographic data, and storing such data efficiently is an important concern. A number o...
James Cheney
DASFAA
2007
IEEE
165views Database» more  DASFAA 2007»
15 years 10 months ago
Making the Most of Cache Groups
Cache groups are a powerful concept for database caching, which is used to relieve the backend database load and to keep referenced data close to the application programs at the &q...
Andreas Bühmann, Theo Härder
BMCBI
2004
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15 years 6 months ago
mlstdbNet - distributed multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) databases
Background: Multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) is a method of typing that facilitates the discrimination of microbial isolates by comparing the sequences of housekeeping gene frag...
Keith A. Jolley, Man-Suen Chan, Martin C. J. Maide...