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Re: XML and the Relational Model (was Re: Astandard


astandard

I think it is an interesting document, and if you were wondering who the
author is, it is myself... :)

Anyways, i have been thinking about these issues for quite some time, and
came up with this.. It definitely is after considerable understanding of
best practices (as much as I could)..

and as I said, if you folks find it relevant, that will be excellent..

regarding nested relational, I will also agree, it just came as a topic
some years ago, there are some good results, but lot of quite wierd
results, from what I have seen..

cheers and regards - murali.

On 26 Aug 2003, Rick Marshall wrote:

> On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 12:02, Mitch Amiano wrote:
> > Besides, PDF doesn't work with the relational model as well as XML. ;-)
>
> ever tried getting the text out of a pdf document? :(
>
> so we'll just keep choosing the best tools for the job....
>
> > Tim Bray wrote:
> >
> > > Murali Mani wrote:
> > >
> > >> I will encourage folks to take a look at this:
> > >>
> > >> http://www.cs.wpi.edu/~mmani/xml/datamodels/vldbjournal/normal.pdf
>
> i've got a long train trip that i can devote to this :) but i am a bit
> sus about the oxymoron "nested relational"
>
> cheers
>
> rick


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