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Representative Objects: Concise Representations of Semistructured, Hierarchial Data

Published: 07 April 1997 Publication History

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Introduces the concept of representative objects, which uncover the inherent schema(s) in semi-structured, hierarchical data sources and provide a concise description of the structure of the data. Semi-structured data, unlike data stored in typical relational or object-oriented databases, does not have a fixed schema that is known in advance and stored separately from the data. With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, semi-structured hierarchical data sources are becoming widely available to the casual user. The lack of external schema information currently makes browsing and querying these data sources inefficient at best, and impossible at worst. We show how representative objects make schema discovery efficient and facilitate the generation of meaningful queries over the data.

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    ICDE '97: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Data Engineering
    April 1997
    542 pages
    ISBN:0818678070

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    IEEE Computer Society

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    Published: 07 April 1997

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    1. World Wide Web
    2. browsing
    3. concise data representations
    4. data structure
    5. efficiency
    6. inherent schema discovery
    7. query processing
    8. querying
    9. representative objects
    10. semistructured hierarchical data sources

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