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Database and XML Technologies - Third International XML Database Symposium, XSym 2005, Trondheim, Norway, August 28-29, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Database and XML Technologies - Third International XML Database Symposium, XSym 2005, Trondheim, Norway, August 28-29, 2005, Proceedings (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3671
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This yearmarks anexciting time in the XML-database space: XQueryis
moving closer to becoming a full W3C Recommendation, and the "Big
3" database vendors (IBM, Oracle, Microsoft) are expected to
release XQuery support in theirrelationalDBMSs,
joininganumberofexistingopensourceandcommercial products. Thus, we
are very pleased to feature an industrial paper (describing
theXML-speci?cfeaturesofMicrosoftSQLServer)aswellas14researchpapers.
XSym's focus this year was on building XML repositories, and papers
discussed the following topics: indexing support for the evaluation
of XPath and XQuery; benchmarks and algorithms for XQuery and XPath
evaluation; algorithms for constraint satisfaction checking,
information extraction, and subtree matching; and applications of
XML in information systems. This year, XSym also coordinated its
e?orts with the Database and P- gramming Languages Symposium, DBPL
2005. The resulting program included not only presentations of the
papers in this proceedings, but also a joint DBPL- XSym keynote
talk by Giuseppe Castagna, developer of the CDuce language for XML
processing, and a joint panel on open XML research problems and
challenges. The organizers would like to express their gratitude to
the XSym Program Committee and external reviewers for their e?orts
in providing very thorough
evaluationsofthesubmittedpapersundersigni?canttimeconstraintsandto-
crosoftfortheirsponsorshipandfortheuseoftheMicrosoftConferenceMana-
ment Toolkit. We would also like to thank Gavin Bierman and
Christoph Koch, the organizersof DBPL, for their e?orts andtheir
willingness to coordinate with us. These proceedings are dedicated
to Alberto Mendelzon who sadly passed
awaythisyear.Asastrongsupporterofandactivecontributortothissymposium
series he will always remain in our memory.
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