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Database and XML Technologies

7th International XML Database Symposium, XSym 2010, Singapore, September 17, 2010, Proceedings

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  • © 2010

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6309)

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Table of contents (12 papers)

  1. Keynote Address

  2. XML Query Processing

  3. XML Update and Applications

  4. XML Modeling

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About this book

Since its first edition in 2003, the XML Database Symposium series (XSym) has been a forum for academics, practitioners, users and vendors, allowing all to discuss the use of and synergy between database management systems and XML. The symposia have provided many opportunities for timely discussions on a broad range of topics pertaining to the theory and practice of XML data management and its applications. XSym 2010 continued this XSym tradition with a program consisting of 11 papers and a keynote shared with the 36th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB 2010). We received 20 paper submissions, out of which 8 papers were accepted as full papers, and 3 as short papers. Each submitted paper underwent a rigorous and careful review by four referees. The contributions in these proceedings are a fine sample of the current research in XML query processing, including XPath satisfiability, approximate joins, pattern matching, linear index construction for trees, dynamic labeling, and XQuery update translation based on schema. The papers focus on recent advances in detecting fu- tional dependencies, modeling complex XML twig pattern output, promoting sem- tics capability of XML keys, and searchable compression of Microsoft office do- ments. In addition, we include a paper that shares lessons learned from real XML database development.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Computing, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Republic of Singapore

    Mong Li Lee

  • Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong

    Jeffrey Xu Yu

  • LIRMM UMR 5506 CNRS, Université Montpellier II, Montpellier, France

    Zohra Bellahsène

  • Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems (ICB), University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany

    Rainer Unland

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