DocumentCode
3310774
Title
Metacat: a schema-independent XML database system
Author
Berkley, Chad ; Jones, Matthew ; Bojilova, Jivka ; Higgins, Daniel
Author_Institution
Nat. Center for Ecological Anal. & Synthesis, California Univ., Santa Barbara, CA, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
171
Lastpage
179
Abstract
The ecological sciences represent a challenging community from the perspective of scientific data management. Ecological data are collected by investigators who are spread out over a large geographic area and who use a wide variety of research protocols and data-handling techniques. The resulting heterogeneous data are stored in autonomous database systems that are dispersed throughout the ecological community. The Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity is seeking to address these issues through the use of structured metadata encoded in the Extensible Markup Language (XML). The main goal of this project has been to design and implement a schema-independent data storage system for XML which is called Metacat. Metacat uses a hybrid XML storage approach using a commercial relational DBMS back-end while still allowing any arbitrary XML document to be stored. This paper describes the Metacat XML data storage system and its relevance to scientific data management in the ecological sciences
Keywords
biology computing; data handling; ecology; hypermedia markup languages; meta data; multimedia databases; relational databases; scientific information systems; Extensible Markup Language; Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity; Metacat; XML document storage; data storage system; data-handling techniques; ecological sciences; heterogeneous data; relational DBMS back-end; research protocols; schema-independent XML database system; scientific data management; structured metadata; Data handling; Data storage systems; Database systems; Environmental factors; Microorganisms; Network synthesis; Protocols; Relational databases; Spatial databases; XML;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Scientific and Statistical Database Management, 2001. SSDBM 2001. Proceedings. Thirteenth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Fairfax, VA
ISSN
1099-3371
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1218-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSDM.2001.938549
Filename
938549
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