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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Srovnání nativních XML databází z hlediska správy XML dat / Comparison of native XML databases in terms of XML data management

Čižinská, Martina January 2013 (has links)
The basis of my work represents a research focused on the problematic of native XML databases. The main goal is to draw comparison between the selected database systems in a sphere of user control and management of XML data. Database products are tested via XMark benchmark test using its XQuery queries and testing XML data. Final comparisons and recommendations for use are based on the concluding evaluation and findings. The results of research may improve orientation in solved problematics. They could help with the selection of a suitable database product to store XML data.
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Temporální XML databáze / Temporal XML Databases

Kunovský, Tomáš January 2016 (has links)
The primary goal of this work is a implementation of temporal XML database in Java. There are described databases for XML documents and temporal databases with emphasis on their query languages and problem data storing is also analyzes for temporal databases. Source codes of the resulting application are public as open-source.
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Contrôle d'accès efficace pour des données XML : problèmes d'interrogation et de mise-à-jour / Efficient Access Control to XML Data : Querying and Updating Problems

Mahfoud, Houari 18 February 2014 (has links)
Le langage XML est devenu un standard de représentation et d'échange de données à travers le web. Le but de la réplication de données au sein de différents sites est de minimiser le temps d'accès à ces données partagées. Cependant, différents problèmes sont liés à la sécurisation de ces données. Le but de cette thèse est de proposer des modèles de contrôles d'accès XML qui prennent en compte les droits de lecture et de mise-à-jour et qui permettent de surmonter les limites des modèles qui existent. Nous considérons les langages XPath et XQuery Update Facility pour la formalisation des requêtes d'accès et des requêtes de mise-à-jour respectivement. Nous donnons des descriptions formelles de nos modèles de contrôles d'accès et nous présentons des algorithmes efficaces pour le renforcement des politiques de sécurité spécifiées à la base de ces modèles. L'autre partie de cette thèse est consacrée à l'étude pratique de nos propositions. Nous présentons notre système appelé SVMAX qui met en oeuvre nos solutions, et nous conduisons une étude expérimentale basée sur une DTD réelle pour montrer son efficacité. Plusieurs systèmes de bases de données natives (systèmes de BDNs) ont été proposés récemment qui permettent une manipulation efficace des données XML en utilisant la plupart des standards du W3C. Nous montrons que notre système SVMAX peut être intégré facilement et efficacement au sein d'un large ensemble de systèmes de BDNs. A nos connaissances, SVMAX est le premier système qui permet la sécurisation des données XML conformes à des DTDs arbitraires (récursives ou non) et ceci en moyennant un fragment significatif de XPath et une classe riche d'opérations de mise-à-jour XML / XML has become a standard for representation and exchange of data across the web. Replication of data within different sites is used to increase the availability of data by minimizing the access's time to the shared data. However, the safety of the shared data remains an important issue. The aim of the thesis is to propose some models of XML access control that take into account both read and update rights and that overcome limitations of existing models. We consider the XPath language and the XQuery Update Facility to formalize respectively user access queries and user update operations. We give formal descriptions of our read and update access control models and we present efficient algorithms to enforce policies that can be specified using these models. Detailed proofs are given that show the correctness of our proposals. The last part of this thesis studies the practicality of our proposals. Firstly, we present our system, called SVMAX, that implements our solutions and we conduct an extensive experimental study, based on real-life DTD, to show that it scales well. Many native XML databases systems (NXD systems) have been proposed recently that are aware of the XML data structure and provide efficient manipulation of XML data by the use of most of W3C standards. Finally, we show that our system can be integrated easily and efficiently within a large set of NXD systems, namely BaseX, Sedna and eXist-db. To the best of our knowledge, SVMAX is the first system for securing XML data in the presence of arbitrary DTDs (recursive or not), a significant fragment of XPath and a rich class of XML update operations
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DIPBench Toolsuite

Lehner, Wolfgang, Böhm, Matthias, Habich, Dirk, Wloka, Uwe 27 May 2022 (has links)
So far the optimization of integration processes between heterogeneous data sources is still an open challenge. A first step towards sufficient techniques was the specification of a universal benchmark for integration systems. This DIPBench allows to compare solutions under controlled conditions and would help generate interest in this research area. However, we see the requirement for providing a sophisticated toolsuite in order to minimize the effort for benchmark execution. This demo illustrates the use of the DIPBench toolsuite. We show the macro-architecture as well as the micro-architecture of each tool. Furthermore, we also present the first reference benchmark implementation using a federated DBMS. Thereby, we discuss the impact of the defined benchmark scale factors. Finally, we want to give guidance on how to benchmark other integration systems and how to extend the toolsuite with new distribution functions or other functionalities.

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