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dc.titleOn reducing redundancy and improving efficiency of XML labeling schemes
dc.contributor.authorLi, C.
dc.contributor.authorLing, T.W.
dc.contributor.authorLu, J.
dc.contributor.authorYu, T.
dc.date.accessioned2013-07-04T08:36:05Z
dc.date.available2013-07-04T08:36:05Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.identifier.citationLi, C.,Ling, T.W.,Lu, J.,Yu, T. (2005). On reducing redundancy and improving efficiency of XML labeling schemes. International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings : 225-226. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
dc.identifier.isbn1595931406
dc.identifier.urihttp://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/41799
dc.description.abstractThe basic relationships to be determined in XML query processing are ancestor-descendant (A-D), parent-child (P-C), sibling and ordering relationships. The containment labeling scheme can determine the A-D, P-C and ordering relationships fast, but it is very expensive in determining the sibling relationship. The prefix labeling scheme can determine all the four basic relationships fast if the XML tree is shallow. However, if the XML tree is deep, the prefix scheme is inefficient since the prefix is long. Furthermore, the prefix_label is repeated by all the siblings (only the self_labels of these siblings are different). Thus in this paper, we propose the P-Containment and P-Prefix schemes which can determine all the four basic relationships faster no matter what the XML structure is; meanwhile P-Prefix can reduce the redundancies in the prefix labeling scheme.
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectLabeling scheme
dc.subjectQuery
dc.subjectRedundancy
dc.subjectXML
dc.typeConference Paper
dc.contributor.departmentCOMPUTER SCIENCE
dc.description.sourcetitleInternational Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings
dc.description.page225-226
dc.identifier.isiutNOT_IN_WOS
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