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XML to Relational Conversion Using Theory of Regular Tree Grammars

Overview This paper studies the different steps of translation from XML to relational models, while maintaining semantic constraints. The work is based on the theory of regular tree grammars, which provides a useful formal framework for understanding various aspects of XML schema languages. They first study two normal form representations for regular tree grammars. The first normal form representation, called NF1, is used in the two scenarios: Several document validation algorithms use the NF1 representation as the first step in the validation process for efficiency reasons, and NF1 representation can be used to check whether a given schema satisfies the structural constraints imposed by the schema language.

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University of California
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Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
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Web Services, XML, Programming Languages

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