DTDMatch: Dynamically matching streaming documents to DTDs.

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Nan Zhang, Nan Zhang
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DTDMatch: Dynamically matching streaming documents to DTDs.

XML is now widely accepted as a markup standard for data exchange. Given a large collection of closely related DTDs, and an XML document which doesn't specify which DTD it conforms to, a basic problem is to identify the DTD against which the document can be validated. This problem is challenging when the DTD identification needs to performed over a high-volume stream of XML documents.In this paper, we present the DTDMatch system, which solves this problem by dynamically maintaining a set of sub-structures that are common to DTDs and documents. By using a sequence of filters that combine positive and negative information (which sub-structures in a newly arriving document can or cannot be instantiated by a DTD), the DTDMatch system quickly reduces the number of DTDs relevant to each incoming document, while guaranteeing no false negatives in the resulting set of candidates DTDs.

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32

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DTDMatch: Dynamically matching streaming documents to DTDs.
2005
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-01, page: 0419.

Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Toronto, 2005.

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32 leaves.
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OL19214768M
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0494021837

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