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Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume 21, Issue 4, April 2005, Pages 583-595
High-Speed Networks and Services for Data-Intensive Grids: the DataTAG Project
 
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Validating key constraints over XML document using XPath and structure checkingstar, open

Yunfeng LiuE-mail The Corresponding Author, Dongqing Yang, Shiwei Tang, Tengjiao WangCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author and Jun Gao

Center for Information Science, National Laboratory on Machine Perception, Department of Computer Science and Technology, Peking University, Beijing, China

Received 18 January 2004; 
accepted 16 December 2004. 
Available online 24 January 2005.

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Abstract

Although key definitions are adopted by XML Schema, validating hierarchical key constraints over XML document faces many difficult problems. The paper begins by proposing a systematic architecture for efficient XML key validation and incremental validation using XPath and structure checking. We propose a key value document generation algorithm and present how a key value document and its schema can be designed to check whether predefined key constraints are satisfied. Then we present a novel method that can support incremental validation of XML key constraints by incremental maintenance of key value document.

Keywords: XML; Schema; Key constraint; XPath; Incremental validation

Article Outline

1. Introduction
1.1. Contribution
1.2. Related work
1.3. Organization
2. Preliminary
3. Validating key constraints using XPath and structure checking
3.1. The system architecture
3.2. Designing KVD-DTD
3.3. Constructing KVD using XPath
4. Incremental validation of XML key constraints
4.1. Adding constraints/deleting constraints
4.2. Insertion/deletion
5. Analysis of algorithm and experimental results
5.1. Soundness and complexity of the algorithms
5.2. Experimental result
6. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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Future Generation Computer Systems
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