Foundations of XML Processing
This is the first book that provides a solid theoretical account of the foundation of the popular data format XML. Part I establishes basic concepts, starting with schemas, tree automata and pattern matching, and concluding with static typechecking for XML as a highlight of the book. In Part II, the author turns his attention to more advanced topics, including efficient 'on-the-fly' tree automata algorithms, path- and logic-based queries, tree transformation, and exact typechecking. The author provides many examples of code fragments to illustrate features, and exercises to enhance understanding. Thus the book will be ideal for students and researchers whether just beginning, or experienced in XML research.
- Presents the basic theory with numerous examples, informal explanations and exercises
- Helps the reader to find the connections between theory and practice
- Ideal for anyone who wants to make their XML systems robust
Reviews & endorsements
'[This] book is obviously interesting to theoretical computer scientists, and to developers who may implement their own XML parsers and retrieval mechanisms (it provides hints for the underlying implementations). Instructors at a university may also use the book in an advanced course on XML.' K. Waldhör, reviews.com
Product details
November 2010Adobe eBook Reader
9780511904028
0 pages
0kg
10 b/w illus. 60 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Preliminaries
- 3. Schemas
- 4. Tree automata
- 5. Pattern matching
- 6. Marking tree automata
- 7. Typechecking
- 8. On-the-fly algorithms
- 9. Alternating tree automata
- 10. Tree transducers
- 11. Exact typechecking
- 12. Path expressions and tree-walking automata
- 13. Logic-based queries
- 14. Ambiguity
- 15. Unorderedness
- References
- Index.