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DBPL-9, 2003: Potsdam, Germany
- Georg Lausen, Dan Suciu:
Database Programming Languages, 9th International Workshop, DBPL 2003, Potsdam, Germany, September 6-8, 2003, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2921, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-20896-8
Invited Contributions
- Arvind Arasu, Shivnath Babu, Jennifer Widom:
CQL: A Language for Continuous Queries over Streams and Relations. 1-19 - Georg Gottlob, Christoph Koch:
XPath Query Processing. 20
Static Analysis
- Jan Hidders:
Satisfiability of XPath Expressions. 21-36 - Wang Chiew Tan:
Containment of Relational Queries with Annotation Propagation. 37-53 - Jan Hidders, Philippe Michiels:
Avoiding Unnecessary Ordering Operations in XPath. 54-70
Transactions
- Suad Alagic, Jeremy Logan:
Consistency of Java Transactions. 71-89 - Oded Shmueli, Mukund Raghavachari, Vivek Sarkar, Rajesh Bordawekar, Michael G. Burke:
Integrating Database and Programming Language Constraints. 90-109 - Iluju Kiringa, Raymond Reiter:
A Unifying Semantics for Active Databases Using Non-Markovian Theories of Actions. 110-129
Modeling Data and Services
- Philippa Gardner, Sergio Maffeis:
Modelling Dynamic Web Data. 130-146 - Suad Alagic, David Briggs:
Semantics of Objectified XML Constraints. 147-165 - Luca Cabibbo, Roberto Porcelli:
M2ORM2: A Model for the Transparent Management of Relationally Persistent Objects. 166-178
Novel Applications of XML and XQuery
- Xiaogang Li, Gagan Agrawal:
Using XQuery for Flat-File Based Scientific Datasets. 179-194 - Sujoe Bose, Leonidas Fegaras, David Levine, Vamsi Chaluvadi:
A Query Algebra for Fragmented XML Stream Data. 195-215
XML Processing and Validation
- Béatrice Bouchou, Mirian Halfeld Ferrari Alves:
Updates and Incremental Validation of XML Documents. 216-232 - Christoph Koch, Stefanie Scherzinger:
Attribute Grammars for Scalable Query Processing on XML Streams. 233-256 - Carlo Sartiani:
A General Framework for Estimating XML Query Cardinality. 257-277
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