Title
XML vs. Object-Oriented XML: Motivations, Applications, and Performance Evaluation
Abstract
Currently, XML by itself is a flat structure used to describe structured document for data transfer.In this paper, through a Web based Video Application which used enhanced XML descriptions for data transfer, we present an approach to convert the enhanced XML into Object-Oriented XML by integrating them into an object-oriented database (OODB).To enhance the functionality of the XML objects, methods are incorporated, making the efficient XML processing and retrieval to be possible.For higher query performance, we apply upon the XML objects the Structural Join Index Hierarchy (SJIH) which is an object indexing technique particularly suited to multimedia databases.The validity and effectiveness of this approach is demonstrated through an analytical evaluation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1109/CW.2002.1180903
CW
Keywords
Field
DocType
hypermedia markup languages,multimedia databases,object-oriented databases,object-oriented languages,query processing,software performance evaluation,Web based video application,XML,data transfer,multimedia databases,object indexing,object oriented database,object-oriented XML,performance evaluation,query performance,structural join index hierarchy,structured document
XML Encryption,Efficient XML Interchange,Streaming XML,Information retrieval,Computer science,XML validation,Document Structure Description,XML database,XML schema,Database,XML Schema Editor
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1862-1
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
E. H. C. Mak100.34
Shermann S.-M. Chan23310.41
Q. Li321.70