Title :
Standing on the Shoulders of Ants: Towards More Efficient XML-to-Relational Mapping Strategies
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Software Eng., Charles Univ., Prague
Abstract :
As XML has become a standard for data representation, it is inevitable to propose and implement techniques for efficient managing of XML data. A natural alternative is to exploit features and functions of (O)RDBMSs, i.e. to rely on their long theoretical and practical history. The main concern of such techniques is the choice of an appropriate XML-to-relational mapping strategy. In this paper we propose an enhancing of so-called adaptive mapping methods which evaluate several mapping possibilities and choose the one which suits the current application the most. We optimize the process of searching the optimal strategy using a heuristic called ant colony optimization and we enhance the adaptivity using similarity of XML data and ideas of user-driven techniques.
Keywords :
XML; data structures; object-oriented databases; optimisation; relational databases; search problems; ORDBMS; XML-to-relational mapping strategies; adaptive mapping methods; ant colony optimization; data representation; heuristic; optimal strategy; searching process; user-driven techniques; Ant colony optimization; Application software; Cost function; Databases; Expert systems; Mathematics; Physics; Robustness; Software engineering; XML; Ant Colony Optimization; adaptive XML-to-relational mapping; similarity of XMl data;
Conference_Titel :
Database and Expert Systems Application, 2008. DEXA '08. 19th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Turin
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3299-8
DOI :
10.1109/DEXA.2008.16