Index design for structured documents based on abstraction

Jyh-Herng Chow, Josephine M. Cheng, Daniel T. Chang, Jane Xu
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Abstract

HTML has so far been the standard format for delivering information on the World Wide Web. However, automated information processing of these documents for data exchange and interoperability has been difficult. XML, a subset of SGML, has been proposed to be the next standard format, that allows user-defined tags for better describing nested document structures and associated semantics. Operations on structured documents, such as searching in nested document structures, require new functions that are not currently available on most systems today. We describe a general framework for manipulating structured documents based on document abstractions. An abstraction is an approximation of an actual document, while possessing useful properties for analyses of interest. The framework provides a wide design space for the tradeoff between cost and capability. This general framework can be applied to index design, document searching and categorization. We present this framework by focusing on the indexing and searching of structured documents in the XML domain, and prove their soundness. We also address the issue of rich data types in XML documents.
基于抽象的结构化文档索引设计
到目前为止,HTML一直是在万维网上传递信息的标准格式。然而,对这些文档进行数据交换和互操作的自动化信息处理一直是困难的。XML是SGML的一个子集,已被提议作为下一个标准格式,它允许用户定义标记来更好地描述嵌套文档结构和相关语义。对结构化文档的操作(例如在嵌套文档结构中搜索)需要新的功能,而这些功能目前在大多数系统上都不具备。我们描述了一个基于文档抽象操作结构化文档的通用框架。抽象是实际文档的近似值,同时具有对感兴趣的分析有用的属性。该框架为成本和功能之间的权衡提供了广泛的设计空间。这个通用框架可以应用于索引设计、文档搜索和分类。通过对XML域内结构化文档的索引和搜索,给出了这个框架,并证明了它的合理性。我们还讨论了XML文档中富数据类型的问题。
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