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Utility-Driven Load Shedding for XML Stream Processing

Overview Because of the high volume and unpredictable arrival rate, stream processing systems may not always be able to keep up with the input data streams - resulting in buffer overflow and uncontrolled loss of data. Load shedding, the prevalent strategy for solving this overflow problem, has so far only been considered for relational stream processing, but not for XML. Shedding applied to XML stream processing brings new opportunities and challenges due to complex nested nature of XML structures. This paper tackles this unsolved XML shedding problem using a three-pronged approach.

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
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Date Published
Dec 24, 2008
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Topics
XML, Programming Languages, Database Management

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