XML and Web Services support in SQL Server 2005
... xml.modify - modifies an instance These methods can return XML data type (query) or SQL Scalar (exist, value) ...
... xml.modify - modifies an instance These methods can return XML data type (query) or SQL Scalar (exist, value) ...
XML and DB2
... It only works when you can collect all relevant data with a single SELECT statement, which is placed in the DAD. If multiple tables are involved you should use primaryforeign key relationships. ...
... It only works when you can collect all relevant data with a single SELECT statement, which is placed in the DAD. If multiple tables are involved you should use primaryforeign key relationships. ...
oracle xml db
... control secured access to XML data ► Access includes HTTP, WedDAV and FTP ► WebDAV provides directory-like access to XML from any WebDAV-enabled device such as Windows desktops ► FTP access is provided for XML application ...
... control secured access to XML data ► Access includes HTTP, WedDAV and FTP ► WebDAV provides directory-like access to XML from any WebDAV-enabled device such as Windows desktops ► FTP access is provided for XML application ...
Benchmarking XML storage systems - Index of
... Analyse and compare performance of different systems to process XML ...
... Analyse and compare performance of different systems to process XML ...
XML - FSU Computer Science Department
... News about XML XML is a project of the WORLD WIDE Web Consortium (W3C) and the development of the specification is being supervised by their XML working group. ...
... News about XML XML is a project of the WORLD WIDE Web Consortium (W3C) and the development of the specification is being supervised by their XML working group. ...
Special Issue on Semantic Web Meets
... reservations for air tickets and plan for my family holidays. Most of the time, I have to check against my kids’ co-curricular activities, my wife’s work schedule and my own appointments before going online to book the tickets. How nice if I could simply activate a programme on my mobile device that ...
... reservations for air tickets and plan for my family holidays. Most of the time, I have to check against my kids’ co-curricular activities, my wife’s work schedule and my own appointments before going online to book the tickets. How nice if I could simply activate a programme on my mobile device that ...
XML
... • -----Native XML databases are databases designed especially to store XML documents. • ---- A native XML database is one that treats XML documents and elements as the fundamental structures rather than tables, records, and fields. • ---- Good for XMl documents that are for human consumption..”Conte ...
... • -----Native XML databases are databases designed especially to store XML documents. • ---- A native XML database is one that treats XML documents and elements as the fundamental structures rather than tables, records, and fields. • ---- Good for XMl documents that are for human consumption..”Conte ...
Swoop - Semantic Scholar
... developed (e.g. pOWL - http://powl.sourceforge.net). However, we have found that using a standard web-based server-client architecture for ontology engineering suffers from being slow (esp. for large ontologies, and depending on network traffic), and cumbersome for maintaining consistency while edit ...
... developed (e.g. pOWL - http://powl.sourceforge.net). However, we have found that using a standard web-based server-client architecture for ontology engineering suffers from being slow (esp. for large ontologies, and depending on network traffic), and cumbersome for maintaining consistency while edit ...
Querying XML Documents
... • Unified Modeling Language (UML). UML is positioned as a general-purpose, unified, graphical modeling language for software development, in particular object analysis and design. Its main components are a metamodel, and a notation for graphically representing the concepts from the metamodel. It pro ...
... • Unified Modeling Language (UML). UML is positioned as a general-purpose, unified, graphical modeling language for software development, in particular object analysis and design. Its main components are a metamodel, and a notation for graphically representing the concepts from the metamodel. It pro ...
Web 2.0 vs. the Semantic Web: A Philosophical Assessment
... What is the next stage in the development of the Web? At least since the dot-com mess, the question has kept pundits and techno-fans on their toes. The recent reshaping of the industry, with the blog-sphere coming to maturity (The Economist, 2008) has only increased the pressure. Recently, two disti ...
... What is the next stage in the development of the Web? At least since the dot-com mess, the question has kept pundits and techno-fans on their toes. The recent reshaping of the industry, with the blog-sphere coming to maturity (The Economist, 2008) has only increased the pressure. Recently, two disti ...
Presentation summary: XML views in relational databases
... between the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the Database Lab at the University of California San Diego. They are developing a wrapper-mediator system which employs XML as a means for information modeling, as well as interchange, across heterogeneous information sources including GIS systems, and ...
... between the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the Database Lab at the University of California San Diego. They are developing a wrapper-mediator system which employs XML as a means for information modeling, as well as interchange, across heterogeneous information sources including GIS systems, and ...
ECT 360 Introduction to the Class
... Write stylesheet to render pages in HTML Content available to users ...
... Write stylesheet to render pages in HTML Content available to users ...
User-centric query refinement and processing using granularity
... (e.g. parameter values) [37]. Granules can be grouped into multiple levels to form a hierarchical granular structure, and the hierarchy can also be built from multiple perspectives [39]. Thus, various hierarchical processing can be performed on the organized structures [6]. Following the above-menti ...
... (e.g. parameter values) [37]. Granules can be grouped into multiple levels to form a hierarchical granular structure, and the hierarchy can also be built from multiple perspectives [39]. Thus, various hierarchical processing can be performed on the organized structures [6]. Following the above-menti ...
AIR 2004 Presentation - Kennesaw State University
... Think of XSL as a set of languages that can: Transform XML into XHTML Filter and sort XML data Format XML data based on the data value (e.g. displaying negative numbers in red) Output XML data to different media (e.g. web browsers, screens, print, or voice) ...
... Think of XSL as a set of languages that can: Transform XML into XHTML Filter and sort XML data Format XML data based on the data value (e.g. displaying negative numbers in red) Output XML data to different media (e.g. web browsers, screens, print, or voice) ...
Graphs and Functions:Recurring Themes in Databases
... activation dependencies between our XML ECA rules, described in the two papers mentioned earlier These analysis techniques are also useful beyond ECA rules, since they generally determine the effects of updates upon queries. So can also be used for analysing the effects of other, not necessarily ...
... activation dependencies between our XML ECA rules, described in the two papers mentioned earlier These analysis techniques are also useful beyond ECA rules, since they generally determine the effects of updates upon queries. So can also be used for analysing the effects of other, not necessarily ...
knOWLer - Ontological Support for Information Retrieval Systems
... To extend the capabilities of the automation process in order to capture the semantics of the data it is necessary to specify somehow the meaning of the shared knowledge. This will provide the automated processes a meaningful controlled vocabulary of terms and their semantics. In the field of inform ...
... To extend the capabilities of the automation process in order to capture the semantics of the data it is necessary to specify somehow the meaning of the shared knowledge. This will provide the automated processes a meaningful controlled vocabulary of terms and their semantics. In the field of inform ...
Adding Data Mining Support to SPARQL via Statistical
... and work with data mining models in SPARQL. Our framework enables to predict/classify unseen data (or features) and relations in a new dataset based on the results of a mining model. In particular, our approach allows the usage of statistical relational learning methods, which take the relations bet ...
... and work with data mining models in SPARQL. Our framework enables to predict/classify unseen data (or features) and relations in a new dataset based on the results of a mining model. In particular, our approach allows the usage of statistical relational learning methods, which take the relations bet ...
Integrated Access to Cultural Heritage
... or “narrower than” relation types of thesauri), additional constructs are necessary. RDF-Schema (Brickley & Guha, 2004), in short RDF-S, is a simple representation language that allows users to define their models, introducing different types for RDF resources and links. One can also express, for in ...
... or “narrower than” relation types of thesauri), additional constructs are necessary. RDF-Schema (Brickley & Guha, 2004), in short RDF-S, is a simple representation language that allows users to define their models, introducing different types for RDF resources and links. One can also express, for in ...
Exposing relational data on the Semantic Web with - LIRIS
... corresponding column. Rows with a null value for a given column have no cell for that column. While most approaches consider the values to be directly linked to the row, we will show that cells provide more flexibility for expressing additional knowledge about the relational structure (see section 3 ...
... corresponding column. Rows with a null value for a given column have no cell for that column. While most approaches consider the values to be directly linked to the row, we will show that cells provide more flexibility for expressing additional knowledge about the relational structure (see section 3 ...