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Lore: a database management system for semistructured data

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This paper provides an overview of these aspects of the Lore system, as well as other novel features such as dynamic structural summaries and seamless access to data from external sources.
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Lore (for Lightweight Object Repository) is a DBMS designed specifically for managing semistructured information. Implementing Lore has required rethinking all aspects of a DBMS, including storage management, indexing, query processing and optimization, and user interfaces. This paper provides an overview of these aspects of the Lore system, as well as other novel features such as dynamic structural summaries and seamless access to data from external sources.

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Query evaluation techniques for large databases

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DataGuides: Enabling Query Formulation and Optimization in Semistructured Databases

TL;DR: The theoretical foundations of DataGuides are presented along with an algorithm for their creation and an overview of incremental maintenance, and performance results based on the implementation of dataGuides in the Lore DBMS for semistructured data are provided.
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The Lorel Query Language for Semistructured Data

TL;DR: The main novelties of the Lorel language are the extensive use of coercion to relieve the user from the strict typing of OQL, which is inappropriate for semistructured data; and powerful path expressions, which permit a flexible form of declarative navigational access and are particularly suitable when the details of the structure are not known to the user.
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The object database standard: ODMG 2.0

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