M. Azabou, Kaïs Khrouf, J. Feki, C. Soulé-Dupuy, N. Vallès-Parlangeau
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Abstract
The Diamond model is a multidimensional model dedicated to XML document warehouses. It considers structured and unstructured data simultaneously. Furthermore, it orders the semantics of documents via a specific semantic dimension linked to conventional dimensions, thus breaking the classical orthogonality rule of dimensions. After giving an overview of their three-phase quasi-automatic approach for the generation of the diamond model, the authors focus on the Diamond-Gen software tool that supports the proposed approach. The authors illustrate the Diamond-Gen functionalities and assess it through an experimental study using a set of 1500 XML documents issued from the PubMed collection.