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Accelerating XPath location steps
Author(s) -
Torsten Grust
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
kops (university of konstanz)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-58113-497-5
DOI - 10.1145/564691.564705
Subject(s) - xpath , computer science , xquery , path expression , search engine indexing , xml , context (archaeology) , relational database , xml database , index (typography) , data mining , theoretical computer science , information retrieval , programming language , world wide web , paleontology , biology
This work is a proposal for a database index structure that has been specifically designed to support the evaluation of XPath queries. As such, the index is capable to support all XPath axes (including ancestor, following, preceding-sibling, descendant-or-self, etc.). This feature lets the index stand out among related work on XML indexing structures which had a focus on regular path expressions (which correspond to the XPath axes children and descendant-or-self plus name tests). Its ability to start traversals from arbitrary context nodes in an XML document additionally enables the index to support the evaluation of path traversals embedded in XQuery expressions. Despite its flexibility, the new index can be implemented and queried using purely relational techniques, but it performs especially well if the underlying database host provides support for R-trees. A performance assessment which shows quite promising results completes this proposal.

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