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図書
Serge Abiteboul, Peter Buneman and Dan Suciu
出版情報: San Francisco, Calif : Morgan Kaufmann, c2000  xiii, 258 p. ; 25 cm
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction / 1:
Audience / 1.1:
Web Data and the Two Cultures / 1.2:
Organization / 1.3:
Data Model / I:
A Syntax for Data / 2:
Base Types / 2.1:
Representing Relational Databases / 2.2:
Representing Object Databases / 2.3:
Specification of Syntax / 2.4:
The Object Exchange Model (OEM) / 2.5:
Object Databases / 2.6:
Other Representations / 2.7:
ACeDB / 2.7.1:
Terminology / 2.8:
Bibliographic Remarks / 2.9:
XML / 3:
Basic Syntax / 3.1:
XML Elements / 3.1.1:
XML Attributes / 3.1.2:
Well-Formed XML Documents / 3.1.3:
XML and Semistructured Data / 3.2:
XML Graph Model / 3.2.1:
XML References / 3.2.2:
Order / 3.2.3:
Mixing Elements and Text / 3.2.4:
Other XML Constructs / 3.2.5:
Document Type Definitions / 3.3:
A Simple DTD / 3.3.1:
DTDs as Grammars / 3.3.2:
DTDs as Schemas / 3.3.3:
Declaring Attributes in DTDs / 3.3.4:
Valid XML Documents / 3.3.5:
Limitations of DTDs as Schemas / 3.3.6:
Document Navigation / 3.4:
DCD / 3.5:
Paraphernalia / 3.6:
RDF / 3.6.1:
Stylesheets / 3.6.2:
SAX and DOM / 3.6.3:
Queries / 3.7:
Query Languages / 4:
Path Expressions / 4.1:
A Core Language / 4.2:
The Basic Syntax / 4.2.1:
More on Lorel / 4.3:
Less Essential Syntactic Sugaring / 4.3.1:
UnQL / 4.4:
Label and Path Variables / 4.5:
Paths as Data / 4.5.1:
Mixing with Structured Data / 4.6:
Query Languages for XML / 4.7:
XML-QL / 5.1:
Constructing New XML Data / 5.1.1:
Processing Optional Elements with Nested Queries / 5.1.2:
Grouping with Nested Queries / 5.1.3:
Binding Elements and Contents / 5.1.4:
Querying Attributes / 5.1.5:
Joining Elements by Value / 5.1.6:
Tag Variables / 5.1.7:
Regular Path Expressions / 5.1.8:
XSL / 5.1.9:
Interpretation and Advanced Features / 5.3:
First-Order Interpretation / 6.1:
Object Creation / 6.2:
Graphical Languages / 6.3:
Structural Recursion / 6.4:
Structural Recursion on Trees / 6.4.1:
XSL and Structural Recursion / 6.4.2:
Bisimulation in Semistructured Data / 6.4.3:
Structural Recursion on Cyclic Data / 6.4.4:
StruQL / 6.5:
Types / 6.6:
Typing Semistructured Data / 7:
What Is Typing Good For? / 7.1:
Browsing and Querying Data / 7.1.1:
Optimizing Query Evaluation / 7.1.2:
Improving Storage / 7.1.3:
Analyzing the Problem / 7.2:
Schema Formalisms / 7.3:
Logic / 7.3.1:
Datalog / 7.3.2:
Simulation / 7.3.3:
Comparison between Datalog Rules and Simulation / 7.3.4:
Extracting Schemas from Data / 7.4:
Data Guides / 7.4.1:
Extracting Datalog Rules from Data / 7.4.2:
Inferring Schemas from Queries / 7.5:
Sharing, Multiplicity, and Order / 7.6:
Sharing / 7.6.1:
Attribute Multiplicity / 7.6.2:
Path Constraints / 7.6.3:
Constraints in Relational Databases / 7.7.1:
Constraints in Object-Oriented Databases / 7.7.2:
Path Constraints in Semistructured Data / 7.7.3:
The Constraint Inference Problem / 7.7.4:
Constraints in XML / 7.7.5:
Systems / 7.8:
Query Processing / 8:
Architecture / 8.1:
Semistructured Data Servers / 8.2:
Storage / 8.2.1:
Indexing / 8.2.2:
Distributed Evaluation / 8.2.3:
Mediators for Semistructured Data / 8.3:
A Simple Mediator: Converting Relational Data to XML / 8.3.1:
Mediators for Data Integration / 8.3.2:
Incremental Maintenance / 8.4:
The Lore System / 8.5:
Query Processing and Indexes / 9.1:
Other Aspects of Lore / 9.3:
The Data Guide / 9.3.1:
Managing External Data / 9.3.2:
Proximity Search / 9.3.3:
Views / 9.3.4:
Dynamic OEM and Chorel / 9.3.5:
Mixing Structured and Semistructured in Ozone / 9.3.6:
Strudel / 9.4:
An Example / 10.1:
Data Management / 10.1.1:
Structure Management / 10.1.2:
Management of the Graphical Presentation / 10.1.3:
Advantages of Declarative Web Site Design / 10.2:
Database Products Supporting XML / 10.3:
Application Programming Interface / 11.1:
Query language / 11.4:
Scalability / 11.5:
Bibliography / 11.6:
Index
About the Authors
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction / 1:
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図書

図書
Li Yan, Zongmin Ma, Fu Zhang, editors
出版情報: Heidelberg : Springer, c2014  xi, 210 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Studies in fuzziness and soft computing ; 311
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図書

図書
Bhavani Thuraisingham
出版情報: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, c2002  306 p. ; 25 cm
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Introduction / Chapter 1:
Trends / 1.1:
Supporting Technologies for XML / 1.2:
XML Technologies / 1.3:
XML Applications / 1.4:
Organization of This Book / 1.5:
How to Proceed / 1.6:
The World Wide Web and XML / Part I:
Overview / 2.1:
Evolution of the Web / 2.2:
Corporate Information Infrastructures / 2.3:
Some Supporting Technologies for the Web / 2.4:
Role of Java for the Web and Data Management / 2.4.1:
Digital Libraries / 2.4.3:
Hypermedia Systems / 2.4.4:
Review of HTML / 2.4.5:
Word Wide Web Consortium and XML / 2.5:
Summary / 2.6:
Web Database Management and XML / Chapter 3:
Web Databases / 3.1:
Data Representation and Data Modeling / 3.2.1:
Web Database Management Functions / 3.2.3:
Semistructured Databases / 3.2.4:
Data Mining and the Web / 3.3:
Mining Data on the Web / 3.3.1:
Mining Usage Patterns / 3.3.3:
Applications and Directions / 3.3.4:
Security and Privacy Concerns / 3.3.5:
Architectural Aspects / 3.4:
Database Access / 3.4.1:
Three-Tier Computing / 3.4.3:
Interoperability / 3.4.4:
Note on Migration / 3.4.5:
Models of Communication / 3.4.6:
Note on Federated Computing / 3.4.7:
Relationship to XML / 3.5:
Information Retrieval Systems and XML / 3.6:
Text Retrieval / 4.1:
Image Retrieval / 4.3:
Video Retrieval / 4.4:
Audio Retrieval / 4.5:
Multimedia Data Types / 4.6:
Markup Languages and SGML / 4.7:
Information Management Technologies and XML / 4.8:
Collaboration and Data Management / 5.1:
Multimedia Data Management / 5.3:
Knowledge Management / 5.4:
Decision Support / 5.5:
Agents for the Web / 5.6:
Some Other Information Technologies / 5.7:
Training and Distance Learning / 5.7.1:
Visualization / 5.7.3:
Quality-of-Service Aspects / 5.7.4:
Wireless Information Management / 5.7.5:
Some Directions / 5.7.6:
E-Commerce and XML / 5.8:
E-Business and E-Commerce / 6.1:
Models for E-Commerce / 6.3:
Architectures or E-Commerce / 6.4:
E-Commerce Functions / 6.5:
Information Technologies for E-Commerce / 6.6:
Metadata, Ontologies, and XML / 6.7:
Background on Metadata / 7.1:
Metadata for the Web / 7.3:
Mining and Metadata / 7.4:
Note on Ontologies / 7.5:
Conclusion to Part I / 7.6:
XML and the Semantic Web / Part II:
Basic Concepts in XML / Chapter 8:
Components of an XML Document / 8.1:
Containers, Elements, and Attributes / 8.3:
Namespaces / 8.4:
Data Types / 8.5:
Other Aspects / 8.6:
Advanced Concepts in XML / 8.7:
Semantic Issues / 9.1:
Revisiting DTDs / 9.3:
Xlink and Other Constructs / 9.4:
XML Schemas / 9.5:
XMLQL / 9.6:
Data Integration Issues / 9.7:
Internationalization / 9.8:
The Semantic Web / 9.9:
Semantic Web Concepts / 10.1:
RDF / 10.3:
Revisiting Ontologies / 10.4:
Agents and the DAML Program / 10.5:
Semantic Web as a Database / 10.6:
XML, RDF, and Interoperability / 10.7:
Web vs. the Semantic Web / 10.8:
Architectures for Semistructured Databases / 10.9:
Data Models for Semistructured Databases / 11.3:
Functions of Semistructured Databases / 11.4:
Data Manipulation and Query Processing / 11.4.1:
Transaction Management / 11.4.3:
Metadata Management / 11.4.4:
Storage Management / 11.4.5:
Data Distribution / 11.4.6:
Quality of Service / 11.4.7:
Real-Time Processing / 11.4.8:
User Interface / 11.4.9:
Maintaining Data Integrity and Security / 11.4.10:
Interoperability and Migration of Semistructured Databases / 11.5:
Revisiting XML / 11.6:
Some Developments / 11.7:
Conclusion to Part II / 11.8:
Applications of XML / Part III:
XML Applications to E-Commerce / Chapter 12:
Discussion of Applications / 12.1:
Some Related Efforts / 12.3:
ebXML / 12.3.1:
RosettaNet / 12.3.3:
Commerce One.Net / 12.3.4:
Applications of XML to Data Management / 12.4:
Metadata / 13.1:
XML and Query Processing / 13.3:
Transaction Processing / 13.5:
Security, Integrity, and Fault Tolerance / 13.6:
Interoperability and Migration / 13.8:
Data Warehousing and Mining / 13.10:
Architectures / 13.11:
Object Technology / 13.12:
Applications of XML to Information Management / 13.13:
Multimedia and XML / 14.1:
Collaborative Computing and XML / 14.3:
Knowledge Management and XML / 14.4:
Decision Support and XML / 14.5:
Agents and XML / 14.6:
Wireless Computing / 14.7:
Other Information Technologies and XML / 14.8:
XML-Related Data and Information Management Tools for the Web / 14.9:
Web Database System Tools / 15.1:
Web Mining Tools / 15.3:
Web Application Server Tools / 15.4:
Web Knowledge Management Tools / 15.5:
Web Metadata and XML Tools / 15.6:
Other Web Information Management Tools / 15.7:
Breakthrough Standards, Tools, and Services / 15.8:
Soap / 15.8.1:
Wsdl / 15.8.3:
Uddi / 15.8.4:
Dotnet / 15.8.5:
J2ee / 15.8.6:
Building the Semantic Web / 15.9:
Revisiting Web vs. the Semantic Web / 16.1:
Incremental Evolution and Architectural Aspects / 16.3:
Data and Information Management Aspects / 16.4:
Interoperability Issues, XML, and RDF / 16.5:
Web Services / 16.6:
Putting It Together / 16.7:
Conclusion to Part III / 16.8:
Summary and Directions / Chapter 17:
About This Chapter / 17.1:
Summary of This Book / 17.2:
Challenges and Directions for XML, Databases, and the Semantic Web / 17.3:
Challenges and Directions for Web Data Management / 17.3.1:
Challenges and Directions for E-Commerce / 17.3.3:
Challenges and Directions for XML and the Semantic Web / 17.3.4:
Where to Go from Here / 17.4:
References
Data Management Systems: Developments and Trends / Appendix A:
Developments in Database Systems / A.1:
Status, Vision, and Issues / A.3:
Data Management Systems Framework / A.4:
Building Information Systems from the Framework / A.5:
Relationship between the Texts / A.6:
Database Systems and Related Technologies / A.7:
Relational and Entity-Relationship Data Models / B.1:
Relational Data Model / B.2.1:
Entity-Relationship Data Model / B.2.3:
Architectural Issues / B.3:
Database Design / B.4:
Database Administration / B.5:
Database Management System Functions / B.6:
Query Processing / B.6.1:
Database Integrity / B.6.3:
Database Security / B.6.7:
Fault Tolerance / B.6.8:
Distributed Databases / B.7:
Heterogeneous Database Integration / B.8:
Federated Databases / B.9:
Client-Server Databases / B.10:
Migrating Legacy Databases and Applications / B.11:
Data Warehousing / B.12:
Data Mining / B.13:
Data Mining Technologies / B.13.1:
Concepts and Techniques for Data Mining / B.13.3:
Directions and Trends for Data Mining / B.13.4:
Object Data Model / B.14:
Other Object Technologies / B.14.3:
Index / B.15:
Introduction / Chapter 1:
Trends / 1.1:
Supporting Technologies for XML / 1.2:
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図書

図書
Ben Hammersley
出版情報: Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, c2005  xiii, 253p. ; 24 cm
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Preface
Introduction / 1:
What Are RSS and Atom for?
A Short History of RSS and Atom
Why Syndicate Your Content?
Legal Implications
Using Feeds / 2:
Web-Based Applications
Desktop Applications
Other Cunning Techniques
Finding Feeds to Read
Feeds Without Programming / 3:
From Email
From a Search Engine
From Online Stores
RSS 2.0 / 4:
Bringing Things Up to Date
The Basic Structure
Producing RSS 2.0 with Blogging Tools
Introducing Modules
Creating RSS 2.0 Feeds
RSS 1.0 / 5:
Metadata in RSS 2.0
Resource Description Framework
RDF in XML
Introducing RSS 1.0
The Specification in Detail
Creating RSS 1.0 Feeds
RSS 1.0 Modules / 6:
Module Status
Support for Modules in Common Applications
Other RSS 1.0 Modules
The Atom Syndication Format / 7:
Introducing Atom
The Atom Entry Document in Detail
Producing Atom Feeds
Parsing and Using Feeds / 8:
Important Issues
JavaScript Display Parsers
Parsing for Programming
Using Regular Expressions
Using XSLT
Client-Side Inclusion
Server-Side Inclusion
Feeds in the Wild / 9:
Once You Have Created Your Simple RSS Feed
Publish and Subscribe
Rolling Your Own: LinkPimp PubSub
LinkpimpClient.pl
Unconventional Feeds / 10:
Apache Logfiles
Code TODOs to RSS
Daily Doonesbury
Amazon.com Wishlist to RSS
FedEx Parcel Tracker
Google to RSS with SOAP
Last-Modified Files
Installed Perl Modules
The W3C Validator to RSS
Game Statistics to Excel
Feeds by SMS
Podcasting Weather Forecasts
Having Amazon Produce Its Own RSS Feeds
Cross-Poster for Movable Type
Developing New Modules / 11:
Namespaces and Modules Within RSS 2.0 and Atom
Case Study: mod_Book
Extending Your Desktop Reader
Introducing AmphetaDesk
The XML You Need for RSS / A:
Useful Sites and Software / B:
Index
Preface
Introduction / 1:
What Are RSS and Atom for?
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図書

図書
Berthold Daum, Udo Merten
出版情報: San Francisco ; Tokyo : M. Kaufmann Publishers, c2003  xxii, 458 p. ; 24 cm
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