RadegastXDB - Prototype of a Native XML Database Management System: Technical Report

03/09/2019
by   Petr Lukáš, et al.
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A lot of advances in the processing of XML data have been proposed in the previous decade. There were many approaches focused on the efficient processing of twig pattern queries (TPQ). However, including the TPQ into an XQuery compiler is not a straightforward problem and current XML DBMSs process XQueries without any TPQ detection. In this paper, we demonstrate our prototype of a native XML DBMS called RadegastXDB that uses a TPQ detection to accelerate structural XQueries. Such a detection allows us to utilize state-of-the-art TPQ processing algorithms. Our experiments show that, for the structural queries, these algorithms and state-of-the-art XML indexing techniques make our prototype faster than all of the current XML DBMSs, especially for large data collections. We also show that using the same techniques is also efficient for the processing of queries with value predicates.

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