原生XML数据管理的体系结构框架

Khin-Myo Win, W. Ng, Ee-Peng Lim
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随着Web上半结构化数据的快速增长,XML开始流行起来,用于表示此类数据,并成为电子商务应用程序之间信息交换的事实上的标准。由于XML数据分布广泛,因此需要专门为管理此类数据而定制的新的原生XML数据库系统。与传统数据库中的数据不同,XML具有特殊的特性和约束,因此,为传统数据库定义良好的体系结构框架并不完全适用于本地数据库。当前最先进的本地数据库在其数据库设计中使用了自己的体系结构,因此,它们是不一致的,并且仍然缺乏可供未来XML数据库设计人员参考的通用体系结构框架。我们的目标是满足这一要求。在本文中,我们提出了一个通用的和扩展的体系结构框架,它来源于我们在为XML数据设计高效存储的同时保留所需的特性和可能的约束的实践经验。验证表明,提议的框架涵盖了当前最先进的本地数据库系统中使用的体系结构。
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An architectural framework for native XML data management
With rapid increase of semistructured data over the Web, XML becomes popular to represent such data and emerges as a de facto standard for information exchange among e-business applications. Since XML data are widely distributed, new native XML database systems, which are specifically tailored for managing such data, become necessary. Unlike data in conventional databases, XML has special characteristics and constraints, thus, well-defined architectural framework for conventional databases are not completely relevant to be adopted in native databases. Current state-of-the-art native databases employed their own architectures in their database designs, as a result, they are inconsistent and there is still lack of a common architectural framework that can be referenced by future XML database designers. We aim to fulfill this requirement. In this paper, we propose a general and an extended architectural frame-works that are derived from our practical experience on designing an efficient storage for XML data while preserving desirable features and possible constraints. The validation demonstrates that the proposed framework covers the architectures employed in current state-of-the-art native database systems.
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