Data sciences: from relations to semistructured data and XML / (Record no. 3487)

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International Standard Book Number 9781558606227 (pb)
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Classification number 005.72
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Personal name Abiteboul, S.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Data sciences: from relations to semistructured data and XML /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Serge Abiteboul, Peter Buneman and Dan Suciu
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. California :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Morgan Kaufmann,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2000.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiii, 258 p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1 Introduction<br/>1.1 Audience<br/>1.2 Web Data and the Two Cultures<br/>1.3 Organization<br/>1 Data Model<br/>2 A Syntax for Data<br/>2.1 Base Types<br/>2.2 Representing Relational Databases<br/>2.3 Representing Object Databases<br/>2.4 Specification of Syntax<br/>2.5 The Object Exchange Model (OEM)<br/>2.6 Object Databases<br/>2.7 Other Representations<br/>2.7.1 ACeDB<br/>2.8 Terminology<br/>2.9 Bibliographic Remarks<br/>3 XML<br/>3.1 Basic Syntax<br/>3.1.1 XML Elements<br/>3.1.2 XML Attributes<br/>3.1.3 Well;JEormed XML Documents<br/>3.2 XML and Semistructured Data<br/>3.2.1 XML Graph Model<br/>3.2.2 XML References<br/>3.2.3 Order<br/>3.2.4 Mixing Elements and Text<br/>3.2.5 Other XML Constructs<br/>3.3 Document Type Definitions<br/>3.3.1 A Simple DTD<br/>3.3.2 DTDs as Grammars<br/>3.3.3 DTDs as Schemas<br/>3.3.4 Declaring Attributes in DTDs<br/>3.3.5 Valid XML Documents<br/>3.3.6 Limitations of DTDs as Schemas<br/>3.4 Document Navigation<br/>3.5 DCD<br/>3.6 Paraphernalia<br/>3.6.1 RDF<br/>3.6.2 Stylesheets<br/>3.6.3 SAX and DOM<br/>3.7 Bibliographic Remarks<br/>11 Queries<br/>4 Query Languages<br/>4.1 Path Expressions<br/>4.2 A Core Language<br/>4.2.1 The Basic Syntax<br/>4.3 More on Lorel<br/>4.3.1 Less Essential Syntactic Sugaring<br/>4.4 UnQL<br/>4.5 Label and Path Variables<br/>4.5.1 Paths as Data<br/>4.6 Mixing with Structured Data<br/>4.7 Bibliographic Remarks<br/>5 Query Languages for XML<br/>5.1 XML-QL<br/>5.1.1 Constructing New XML Data<br/>5.1.2 Processing Optional Elements with Nested Queries<br/>5.1.3 Grouping widi Nested Queries .<br/>5.1.4 Binding Elements and Contents<br/>5.1.5 Querying Attributes<br/>5.1.6 Joining Elements by Value<br/>5.1.7 Tag Variables<br/>5.1.8 Regular Path Expressions .<br/>5.1.9 Order<br/>5.2 XSL.<br/>5.3 Bibliographic Remarks<br/>6 Interpretation and Advanced Features<br/>6.1 First-Order Interpretation<br/>6.2 Object Creation<br/>6.3 Graphical Languages<br/>6.4 Structural Recursion<br/>6.4.1 Structural Recursion on Trees<br/>6.4.2 XSL and Structural Recursion<br/>6.4.3 Bisimulation in Semistructured Data<br/>6.4.4 Structural Recursion on Cyclic Data<br/>6.5 StruQL<br/>6.6 Bibliographic Remarks<br/>III Types<br/>7 Typing Semistructured Data .<br/>7.1 What Is Typing Good For?<br/>7.1.1 Browsing and Querying Data<br/>7.1.2 Optimizing Query Evaluation<br/>7.1.3 Improving Storage<br/>7.2 Analyzing the Problem<br/>7.3 Schema Formalisms<br/>7.3.1 Logic<br/>7.3.2 Datalog<br/>7.3.3 Simulation<br/>7.3.4 Comparison between Datalog Rules and Simulation<br/>7.4 Extracting Schemas from Data<br/>7.4.1 Data Guides<br/>7.4.2 Extracting Datalog Rules from Data<br/>7.5 Inferring Schemas from Queries<br/>7.6 Sharing, Multiplicity, and Order<br/>7.6.1 Sharing<br/>7.6.2 Attribute Multiplicity<br/>7.6.3 Order<br/>7.7 Path Constraints<br/>7.7.1 Constraints in Relational Databases<br/>7.7.2 Constraints in Object-Oriented Databases<br/>7.7.3 Patih Constraints in Semistructured Data<br/>7.7.4 The Constraint Inference Problem<br/>7.7.5 Constraints in XML<br/>7.8 Bibliographic Remarks<br/>rv Systems<br/>8 Query Processing<br/>8.1 Architecture.<br/>8.2 Semistructured Data Servers<br/>8.2.1 Storage .<br/>8.2.2 Indexing<br/>8.2.3 Distributed Evaluation<br/>8.3 Mediators for Semistructured Data<br/>8.3.1 A Simple Mediator: Converting Relational Data to XML<br/>8.3.2 Mediators for Data Integration<br/>8.4 Incremental Maintenance<br/>8.5 Bibliographic Remarks<br/>9 The Lore System<br/>9.1 Architecture<br/>9.2 Query Processing and Indexes<br/>9.3 Other Aspects of Lore<br/>9.3.1 The Data Guide<br/>9.3.2 Managing External Data<br/>9.3.3 Proximity Search<br/>9.3.4 Views<br/>9.3.5 Dynamic OEM and Chorel<br/>9.3.6 Mixing Structured and Semistructured in Ozone<br/>9.4 Bibliographic Remarks<br/>10 Strudel<br/>10.1 An Example<br/>10.1.1 Data Management<br/>10.1.2 Structure Management<br/>10.1.3 Management of the Graphical Presentation<br/>10.2 Advantages of Declarative Web Site Design<br/>10.3 BiWiographic Remarks<br/>11 Database Products Supporting XML<br/>11.1 Architecture<br/>11.2 Storage . .<br/>11.3 Application Programming Interface<br/>11.4 Query language<br/>11.5 Scalability<br/>11.6 Bibliographic Remarks
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Keyword Database Management.
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