DocumentCode
1516965
Title
Integrating XML and databases
Author
Bertino, Elisa ; Catania, Barbara
Author_Institution
Milan Univ., Italy
Volume
5
Issue
4
fYear
2001
Firstpage
84
Lastpage
88
Abstract
XML is becoming a standard for data communication over the Internet. Like HTML, it is a markup language, but it supports a richer set of features, such as user-defined tags that allow both data and descriptive information about data to be represented within a single document. At the same time, presentation aspects remain decoupled from data representation. XML´s flexibility lets it serve as a metalanguage for defining other markup languages specialized for specific contexts. A document type definition (DTD) describes the tags documents can use, customized to the specific semantic requirements of the application context, and the rules connecting tags with their contents. These capabilities make XML a common data format for data interchange between computer systems and between applications. XML´s proliferation raises the question of how data transferred by XML documents can be read, stored, and queried. In other words, how can database management systems (DBMSs) handle XML documents?.
Keywords
Internet; database management systems; electronic data interchange; hypermedia markup languages; DBMSs; DTD; HTML; Internet; XML documents; XML/database integration; application context; common data format; computer systems; data communication standard; data interchange; data representation; data transfer; database management systems; descriptive information; document type definition; markup language; markup languages; metalanguage; presentation aspects; semantic requirements; user-defined tags; Application software; Communication standards; Data communication; Database systems; HTML; Internet; Joining processes; Markup languages; Spatial databases; XML;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Internet Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7801
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/4236.939454
Filename
939454
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