• Title/Summary/Keyword: Path Query Processing

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A Tuning Algorithm for the Multidimensional Type Inheritance Index of XML Databases (XML 데이터베이스 다차원 타입상속 색인구조의 조율 알고리즘)

  • Lee, Jong-Hak
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.269-281
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    • 2011
  • For the MD-TIX(multidimensional type inheritance index) that supports query processing for the type inheritance concept in XML databases, this paper presents an index tuning algorithm that enhances the performance of the XML query processing according to the query pattern. The MD-TIX uses a multidimensional index structure to support complex XML queries involving both nested elements and type inheritance hierarchies. In this index tuning algorithm, we first determine a shape of index page regions by using the query information about the user's query pattern, and then construct an optimal MD-TIX by applying a region splitting strategy that makes the shape of the page regions into the predetermined one. The performance evaluation results indicate that the proposed tuning algorithm builds an optimal MD-TIX by a given query pattern, and in the case of the three-dimensional query regions for the nested predicates of path length 2, the performance is much enhanced according to the skewed degree of the query region's shape.

Design and Implementation of XML Indexing and Query Scheme Based on Database Concept Structure (데이터베이스의 개념구조에 기반한 XML 문서의 색인 및 질의 스키마의 설계 및 구현)

  • Choo Kyo-Nam;Woo Yo-Seob
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.13D no.3 s.106
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    • pp.317-324
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we propose a new indexing technique to solve various queries which have a strong good point not only database indexing schema take advantage of converting from semi-structured data to structured data but also performance is more faster than before. We represent structure information of XML document between nodes of tree that additional numbering information which can be bit-stream without modified structure of XML tree. And, We add in indexing schema searching incidental structure information in the process. In Querying schema, we recover ancestor nodes through give information of node using indexing schema in complete path query expression as well as relative path query expression. Therefore, it takes advantage of making derivative query expression with given query. In this process, we recognize that indexing and querying schema can get searched result set faster and more accurate. Because response time is become shorter by bit operating, when query occur and it just needs information of record set earch node in database.

Branching Path Query Processing for XML Documents using the Prefix Match Join (프리픽스 매취 조인을 이용한 XML 문서에 대한 분기 경로 질의 처리)

  • Park Young-Ho;Han Wook-Shin;Whang Kyu-Young
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.452-472
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    • 2005
  • We propose XIR-Branching, a novel method for processing partial match queries on heterogeneous XML documents using information retrieval(IR) techniques and novel instance join techniques. A partial match query is defined as the one having the descendent-or-self axis '//' in its path expression. In its general form, a partial match query has branch predicates forming branching paths. The objective of XIR-Branching is to efficiently support this type of queries for large-scale documents of heterogeneous schemas. XIR-Branching has its basis on the conventional schema-level methods using relational tables(e.g., XRel, XParent, XIR-Linear[21]) and significantly improves their efficiency and scalability using two techniques: an inverted index technique and a novel prefix match join. The former supports linear path expressions as the method used in XIR-Linear[21]. The latter supports branching path expressions, and allows for finding the result nodes more efficiently than containment joins used in the conventional methods. XIR-Linear shows the efficiency for linear path expressions, but does not handle branching path expressions. However, we have to handle branching path expressions for querying more in detail and general. The paper presents a novel method for handling branching path expressions. XIR-Branching reduces a candidate set for a query as a schema-level method and then, efficiently finds a final result set by using a novel prefix match join as an instance-level method. We compare the efficiency and scalability of XIR-Branching with those of XRel and XParent using XML documents crawled from the Internet. The results show that XIR-Branching is more efficient than both XRel and XParent by several orders of magnitude for linear path expressions, and by several factors for branching path expressions.

Design and frnplernentation of a Query Processing Algorithm for Dtstributed Semistructlred Documents Retrieval with Metadata hterface (메타데이타 인터페이스를 이용한 분산된 반구조적 문서 검색을 위한 질의처리 알고리즘 설계 및 구현)

  • Choe Cuija;Nam Young-Kwang
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.554-569
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    • 2005
  • In the semistructured distributed documents, it is very difficult to formalize and implement the query processing system due to the lack of structure and rule of the data. In order to precisely retrieve and process the heterogeneous semistructured documents, it is required to handle multiple mappings such as 1:1, 1:W and W:1 on an element simultaneously and to generate the schema from the distributed documents. In this paper, we have proposed an query processing algorithm for querying and answering on the heterogeneous semistructured data or documents over distributed systems and implemented with a metadata interface. The algorithm for generating local queries from the global query consists of mapping between g1oba1 and local nodes, data transformation according to the mapping types, path substitution, and resolving the heterogeneity among nodes on a global input query with metadata information. The mapping, transformation, and path substitution algorithms between the global schema and the local schemas have been implemented the metadata interface called DBXMI (for Distributed Documents XML Metadata Interface). The nodes with the same node name and different mapping or meanings is resolved by automatically extracting node identification information from the local schema automatically. The system uses Quilt as its XML query language. An experiment testing is reported over 3 different OEM model semistructured restaurant documents. The prototype system is developed under Windows system with Java and JavaCC compiler.

The Scheme for Path-based Query Processing on the Semantic Data (시맨틱 웹 데이터의 경로 기반 질의 처리 기법)

  • Kim, Youn-Hee;Kim, Jee-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2009
  • In the Semantic Web, it is possible to provide intelligent information retrieval and automated web services by defining a concept of information resource and representing a semantic relation between resources with meta data and ontology. It is very important to manage semantic data such as ontology and meta data efficiently for implementing essential functions of the Semantic Web. Thus we propose an index structure to support more accurate search results and efficient query processing by considering semantic and structural features of the semantic data. Especially we use a graph data model to express semantic and structural features of the semantic data and process various type of queries by using graph model based path expressions. In this paper the proposed index aims to distinguish our approach from earlier studies and involve the concept of the Semantic Web in its entirety by querying on primarily extracted structural path information and secondary extracted one through semantic inferences with ontology. In the experiments, we show that our approach is more accurate and efficient than the previous approaches and can be applicable to various applications in the Semantic Web.

Efficient Processing of All-farthest-neighbors Queries in Spatial Network Databases

  • Cho, Hyung-Ju
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.22 no.12
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    • pp.1466-1480
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    • 2019
  • This paper addresses the efficient processing of all-farthest-neighbors (AFN) queries in spatial network databases. Given a set of data points P={p1,p2,…,p|p|} in a spatial network, where the distance between two data points p and s, denoted by dist (p,s), is the length of the shortest path between them, an AFN query is defined as follows: find the farthest neighbor ω(p)∈P of each data point p such that dist(p,ω(p)) ≥ dist(p,s) for all s∈P. In this paper, we propose a shared execution algorithm called FAST (for All-Farthest-neighbors Search in spatial neTworks). Extensive experiments on real-world roadmaps confirm the efficiency and scalability of the FAST algorithm, while demonstrating a speedup of up to two orders of magnitude over a conventional solution.

Efficient Processing of Spatial Preference Queries in Spatial Network Databases

  • Cho, Hyung-Ju;Attique, Muhammad
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.210-224
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    • 2019
  • Given a positive integer k as input, a spatial preference query finds the k best data objects based on the scores (e.g., qualities) of feature objects in their spatial neighborhoods. Several solutions have been proposed for spatial preference queries in Euclidean space. A few algorithms study spatial preference queries in undirected spatial networks where each edge is undirected and the distance between two points is the length of the shortest path connecting them. However, spatial preference queries have not been thoroughly investigated in directed spatial networks where each edge has a particular orientation that makes the distance between two points noncommutative. Therefore, in this study, we present a new method called ALPS+ for processing spatial preference queries in directed spatial networks. We conduct extensive experiments with different setups to demonstrate the superiority of ALPS+ over conventional solutions.

XPERT : An XML Query Processing System using Relational Databases (관계형 DBMS를 이용한 XML 질의 처리 시스템 XPERT의 개발)

  • Jung Min-Kyoung;Hong Dong-Kweon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.13D no.1 s.104
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2006
  • This paper introduces the development XPERT(XML Query Processing Engine using Relational Technologies) which is based on relational model. In our system we have used a decomposed approach to store XML files in relational tables. XML queries are translated to SQLs according to the table schema, and then they are sent to the relational DBMS to get the results back. Our translation scheme produces AST(Abstract Syntax Tree) by analyzing XQuery expressions at first. And on traversing AST proper SQLs are generated. Translated SQLs can reduce the number of joins by using path information and utilize dewey number to preserve document originated orderings among compoments in XML. In addition we propose the efficient algorithms of XPath and XQuery translation. And finally we show the implementation of our prototype system for the functional evaluations.

Query Processing using Information of Parent Nodes in Partitioned Inverted Index Tables (분할된 역 인덱스 테이블에서 부모노드의 정보를 이용한 질의 처리)

  • Kim, Myung-Soo;Hwang, Byung-Yeon
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.11 no.7
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    • pp.905-913
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    • 2008
  • Many heterogeneous XML documents are being widely used with the increasing employment of XML, and the importance of data structure research for more efficient document management has been growing steadily. We propose a query processing technique which uses parent node information in a partitioned inverted index tree. The searching efficiency of these heterogeneous documents is greatly influenced by the number of query processing and the amount of target data sets in many ways. Therefore, considering these two factors is very important for designing a data structure. First, our technique stores parent node's information in an inverted index table. Then using this information, we can reduce the number of query processing by half. Also, the amount of target data sets can be lessoned by using partitioned inverted index table. Some XML documents collected from the Internet will be used to demonstrate the new method, and its high efficiency will be compared with some of the existing searching methods.

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Accelerating Keyword Search Processing over XML Documents using Document-level Ranking (문서 단위 순위화를 통한 XML 문서에 대한 키워드 검색 성능 향상)

  • Lee, Hyung-Dong;Kim, Hyoung-Joo
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.538-550
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    • 2006
  • XML Keyword search enables us to get information easily without knowledge of structure of documents and returns specific and useful partial document results instead of whole documents. Element level query processing makes it possible, but computational complexity, as the number of documents grows, increases significantly overhead costs. In this paper, we present document-level ranking scheme over XML documents which predicts results of element-level processing to reduce processing cost. To do this, we propose the notion of 'keyword proximity' - the correlation of keywords in a document that affects the results of element-level query processing using path information of occurrence nodes and their resemblances - for document ranking process. In benefit of document-centric view, it is possible to reduce processing time using ranked document list or filtering of low scored documents. Our experimental evaluation shows that document-level processing technique using ranked document list is effective and improves performance by the early termination for top-k query.