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Sonic Consciousness in Hindu India approaches to XML (as well as object-oriented) constraints. A pleasing property of this model theory is that it offers specific requirements for semantically acceptable evolution of these sophisticated schemas and their databases.精致 发表于 2025-3-25 10:18:09
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Updates and Incremental Validation of XML Documentslt is checked first (without any change on the original document). Validation tests are performed incrementally, ., only the validity of the part of the document directly affected by the update is checked. Changes to the original document are effectively performed . when the update is accepted.ELATE 发表于 2025-3-26 01:45:10
A General Framework for Estimating XML Query CardinalityWR queries, hence allowing the model designer to concentrate her efforts on the development of adequate and accurate, while concise, statistic summaries for XML data. The framework can also be used for extending existing models to a wider class of XML queries.地牢 发表于 2025-3-26 05:56:01
Sonic Consciousness in Hindu Indiapaper introduces M.ORM., a model for describing meet-in-the-middle mappings between object schemas and relational schemas, to support the transparent management of object persistence by means of relational databases.整理 发表于 2025-3-26 10:53:52
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Attribute Grammars for Scalable Query Processing on XML Streamsnot be processed scalably on streams. We introduce XSAGs together with the necessary language-theoretic machinery, study their theoretical properties such as their expressiveness and complexity, and discuss their implementation.竞选运动 发表于 2025-3-26 19:52:58
M2ORM2: A Model for the Transparent Management of Relationally Persistent Objectspaper introduces M.ORM., a model for describing meet-in-the-middle mappings between object schemas and relational schemas, to support the transparent management of object persistence by means of relational databases.