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Selectively Storing XML Data in Relations
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2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This paper presents a new framework for users to select relevant data from an XML document and store it in an existing relational database, as opposed to previous approaches that shred the entire XML document into a newly created database of a newly designed schema. The framework is based on a notion of XML2DB mappings. An XML2DB mapping extends a (possibly recursive) DTD by associating element types with semantic attributes and rules. It extracts either part or all of the data from an XML
doi:10.1007/11827405_3
fatcat:evhxqdjk7zgfrcrgoetbgrnnc4