Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology
  

Online Version - Last Updated - 20 Jan 2012

 

 
Home
 

 
Procedures and Resources for Authors

 
Information and Resources for Volume Editors
 

 
Orders and Subscriptions
 

 
Published Articles

 
Upcoming Volumes
 

 
Contact Us
 

 
Useful External Links
 

 
CRPIT Site Search
 
    

CSC: Supporting Queries on Compressed Cached XML

Bottcher, S. and Hartel, R.

    Whenever a client frequently has to retrieve, to query and to locally transform large parts of a huge XML document that is stored on a remote web information server, data exchange from the server to the client may become a serious bottleneck that simply limits scaling of the amount of information that can be processed locally on the client by a client-based application. We present Compressed Structure Caching (CSC) as a solution that reduces the amount of data exchange by a combination of the following techniques: compression of the XML document's structure, client-side caching of the structure and of already received XML content, inference and optimized loading of the content needed on the client to answer a given query. We provide a performance evaluation that demonstrates that our approach significantly reduces the amount of data exchange from server to client.
Cite as: Bottcher, S. and Hartel, R. (2009). CSC: Supporting Queries on Compressed Cached XML. In Proc. Twentieth Australasian Database Conference (ADC 2009), Wellington, New Zealand. CRPIT, 92. Bouguettaya, A. and Lin, X., Eds. ACS. 153-160.
pdf (from crpit.com) pdf (local if available) BibTeX EndNote GS
 

 

ACS Logo© Copyright Australian Computer Society Inc. 2001-2014.
Comments should be sent to the webmaster at crpit@scem.uws.edu.au.
This page last updated 16 Nov 2007