TY - GEN
T1 - Efficient encoding of temporal XML documents
AU - Baazizi, Mohamed Amine
AU - Bidoit, Nicole
AU - Colazzo, Dario
PY - 2011/11/23
Y1 - 2011/11/23
N2 - The management of temporal data is a crucial issue in many applications. Recently, XML has become the standard for data exchange and representation. Consequently, important efforts have been made on the development of temporal extensions for XML. This paper investigates how to generate or maintain space-efficient time-stamped documents. We formally define a notion of compactness which allows for comparing documents. Then, we present two methods. For the first one, called general method, no restriction is made on the evolution of the XML documents whereas for the second one, called update-based method, changes are assumed to be specified by updates. For both methods, the issue is to enable processing very large documents, to use existing engines and to comply to Xquery Update Facility. The two methods are compared in terms of space-efficiency. The update-based method produces time-stamped XML documents that are more satisfactory wrt space-efficiency than the general method. This goes to show that the update-based method effectively takes advantage of the updates.
AB - The management of temporal data is a crucial issue in many applications. Recently, XML has become the standard for data exchange and representation. Consequently, important efforts have been made on the development of temporal extensions for XML. This paper investigates how to generate or maintain space-efficient time-stamped documents. We formally define a notion of compactness which allows for comparing documents. Then, we present two methods. For the first one, called general method, no restriction is made on the evolution of the XML documents whereas for the second one, called update-based method, changes are assumed to be specified by updates. For both methods, the issue is to enable processing very large documents, to use existing engines and to comply to Xquery Update Facility. The two methods are compared in terms of space-efficiency. The update-based method produces time-stamped XML documents that are more satisfactory wrt space-efficiency than the general method. This goes to show that the update-based method effectively takes advantage of the updates.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/81455132790
U2 - 10.1109/TIME.2011.17
DO - 10.1109/TIME.2011.17
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:81455132790
SN - 9780769545080
T3 - Proceedings of the International Workshop on Temporal Representation and Reasoning
SP - 15
EP - 22
BT - Proceedings - 18th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning, TIME 2011
T2 - 18th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning, TIME 2011
Y2 - 12 September 2011 through 14 September 2011
ER -