Authors
Chun Zhang, Jeffrey Naughton, David DeWitt, Qiong Luo, Guy Lohman
Publication date
2001/5/1
Book
Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Pages
425-436
Description
Virtually all proposals for querying XML include a class of query we term “containment queries”. It is also clear that in the foreseeable future, a substantial amount of XML data will be stored in relational database systems. This raises the question of how to support these containment queries. The inverted list technology that underlies much of Information Retrieval is well-suited to these queries, but should we implement this technology (a) in a separate loosely-coupled IR engine, or (b) using the native tables and query execution machinery of the RDBMS? With option (b), more than twenty years of work on RDBMS query optimization, query execution, scalability, and concurrency control and recovery immediately extend to the queries and structures that implement these new operations. But all this will be irrelevant if the performance of option (b) lags that of (a) by too much. In this paper, we explore some performance …
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Scholar articles
C Zhang, J Naughton, D DeWitt, Q Luo, G Lohman - Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGMOD international …, 2001