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A Data Model for XML Databases
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A Data Model for XML Databases
Vilas Wuwongse5 , Chutiporn Anutariya6 , Kiyoshi Akama5 and Ekawit Nantajeewarawat7 
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Computer Science & Information Management Program, Asian Institute of Technology, Pathumtani, 12120, Thailand |
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Center for Information and Multimedia Studies, Hokkaido Unversity, Sapporo 060, Japan |
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Information Technology Program, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University, Pathumtani, 12120, Thailand |
Abstract
In the proposed data model for XML databases, an XML element is directly represented as a ground (variable-free) XML expression—a generalization of an XML element by incorporation of variables for representation of implicit information and enhancement of its expressive power—while a
collection of XML documents as a set of ground expressions, each describing an XML element in the documents. Relationships
among elements in the collection as well as integrity constraints are formalized as XML clauses. An XML database, consisting of: (i) a document collection (or an extensional database), (ii) a set of relationships (or an intensional database)
and (iii) a set of integrity constraints, is therefore modeled as an XML declarative description comprising a set of ground XML expressions and XML clauses. Its semantics is a set of ground XML expressions,
which are explicitly described by the extensional database or implicitly derived from the intensional database and satisfy
all the specified set of constraints.
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