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XML has become the standard format for data representation and exchange in domains ranging from Web to desktop applications. However, wide adoption of XML is hindered by inefficient document-parsing methods. Recent work on lazy parsing is a major step towards alleviating this problem. This paper has developed a framework for efficient XML parsing based on the idea of placing internal physical pointers within the document, which allows skipping large portions of the document during parsing. The internal pointers are generated in a way that optimizes parsing for common navigation patterns. Double-Lazy Parser (2LP) is then used to parse the document that exploits the internal pointers. To create the internal pointers, they use constructs supported by the current W3C XML standard.
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| Format: | Size: | 317 KB | |
| Date: | Jun 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 10 |
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