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2. XIME-P 2005: Baltimore, Maryland, USA (SIGMOD 2005 Workshop)
- Daniela Florescu, Hamid Pirahesh:
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on XQuery Implementation, Experience and Perspectives <XIME-P/>, in cooperation with ACM SIGMOD, June 16-17, 2005, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 2005 - Bard Bloom:
Lopsided Little Languages: Experience with XQuery. - Andrei Arion, Véronique Benzaken, Ioana Manolescu:
XML Access Modules: Towards Physical Data Independence in XML Databases. - Michael Benedikt, Angela Bonifati, Sergio Flesca, Avinash Vyas:
Adding Updates to XQuery: Semantics, Optimization, and Static Analysis. - Emiran Curtmola, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Philip Brown, Mary F. Fernández:
GalaTex: A Conformant Implementation of the XQuery Full-Text Language. - Torsten Grust:
Purely Relational FLWORs. - Peter A. Boncz, Stefan Manegold, Jan Rittinger:
Updating the Pre/Post Plane in MonetDB/XQuery. - Guogen Zhang:
Building a Scalable Native XML Database Engine on Infrastructure for a Relational Database. - Cristian Duda, Donald Kossmann:
Adaptive XML Storage or The Importance of Being Lazy. - Pavel Hlousek:
XPath 2.0: It Can Sort! - Jens Hündling, Jan Sievers, Mathias Weske:
NaXDB - Realizing Pipelined XQuery Processing in a Native XML Database System. - Bo Luo, Dongwon Lee
, Wang-Chien Lee, Peng Liu:
Deep Set Operators for XQuery. - M. Brian Blake, David H. Fado, Gregory A. Mack:
Combining a Publish and Subscribe Collaboration Architecture with XQuery Approaches. - Engie Bashir, Jihad Boulos:
Trading Precision for Throughput in XPath Processing.
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