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21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'05)
pp. 705-716
Full-Fledged Algebraic XPath Processing in Natix
Matthias Brantner, Universität Mannheim
Sven Helmer, Universität Mannheim
Carl-Christian Kanne, Universität Mannheim
Guido Moerkotte, Universität Mannheim
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DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDE.2005.69
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We present the first complete translation of XPath into an
algebra, paving the way for a comprehensive, state-of-the-art
XPath (and later on, XQuery) compiler based on algebraic
optimization techniques. Our translation includes all
XPath features such as nested expressions, position-based
predicates and node-set functions.
The translated algebraic expressions can be executed using
the proven, scalable, iterator-based approach, as we
demonstrate in form of a corresponding physical algebra in
our native XML DBMS Natix. A first glance at performance
results shows that even without further optimization of the
expressions, we provide a competitive evaluation technique
for XPath queries.
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Citation:
Matthias Brantner, Sven Helmer, Carl-Christian Kanne, Guido Moerkotte,
"Full-Fledged Algebraic XPath Processing in Natix,"
icde,
pp. 705-716,
21st International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'05),
2005
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