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Re: Quick question related to XQuery


question related to c

Yes, I do know about XSQ. Also other works I know are from UC Berkeley,
from UWashington, UC San Diego.

However, there is a student I know who is working on this, and she has
done very nice work. I was trying to compare what others might also be
doing; checking how people think about this etc.

best, murali.

On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, George Richard Russell wrote:

> Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
>
> >> think of it more like your data is continuously streaming in,
> >> and is "infinitely" large..
> >
> > Sounds like you don't want to build in-memory tree? Then XPath might be
> > not appropriate query language for you, because it operates on tree
> > level, hence allows reverse axes etc.
>
> I think XSQ may ne of interest here;
>
> http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/xsq/
>
> HTH
> George
>
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