Direct update of XML documents with data values compressed by tree grammars

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Abstract

One of the most promising compression methods for XML documents is the one that translates a given document to a tree grammar that generates it. A feature of this compression is that the internal structures are kept in production rules of the grammar. This enables us to directly manipulate the tree structure without decompression. However, previous studies assume that a given XML document does not have data values because they focus on direct retrieval and manipulation of the tree structure. This paper proposes a direct update method for XML documents with data values and shows the effectiveness of the proposed method based on experiments conducted on our implemented tool.

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Hashimoto, K., Takayama, R., & Seki, H. (2018). Direct update of XML documents with data values compressed by tree grammars. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E101D(6), 1467–1478. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.2017FOP0002

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