Implementation of XPath axes in the multi-dimensional approach to indexing XML data
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XML (Extensible Mark-up Language) has been recently understood as a new approach to data modelling. An implementation of a system enabling us to store and query XML documents efficiently requires the development of new techniques which make it possible to index an XML document in a way that provides an efficient evaluation of a user query. Most XML query languages are based on the language XPath and use a form of path expressions for composing more general queries. XPath defines a family of 13 axes, i.e. relationship types in which an actual element can be associated to other elements in the XML tree. Previously published multi-dimensional approaches to indexing XML data use paged and balanced multi-dimensional data structures like UB-trees and R*-trees. In this paper we revise the approaches and introduce a novel approach to the implementation of an XPath subset.
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indexing XML data, XPath axes, multi-dimensional data structures, UB-tree, R*-tree, BUB-forest, signature R*-tree
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Current Trends in Database Technology - EDBT 2004 Workshops : EDBT 2004 Workshops PhD, DataX, PIM, P2P&DB, and ClustWeb, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, March 14-18, 2004. Revised selected papers. 2004, p.219-229.