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1. XIME-P 2004: Paris, France (SIGMOD 2004 Workshop)
- Ioana Manolescu, Yannis Papakonstantinou:
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on XQuery Implementation, Experience and Perspectives <XIME-P/>, in cooperation with ACM SIGMOD, June 17-18, 2004, Maison de la Chimie, Paris, France. 2004
Industrial Session
- Kevin S. Beyer, Roberta Cochrane, Latha S. Colby, Fatma Ozcan, Hamid Pirahesh:
XQery for Analytics: Challenges and Requirements. XIME-P 2004: 3-8 - Dominic Dunkley, François Pinaud:
The Scalability of Xyleme Zone Server. XIME-P 2004: 9-18 - Thorsten Fiebig, Harald Schöning:
Software AG's Tamino XQuery Processor. XIME-P 2004: 19-24
Prototype and Applications Session
- Xiaogang Li, Swarup Kumar Sahoo, Gagan Agrawal:
XQuery Perspective: Using XML/XQuery for Scientific Applications and Applying Scientific Compilation Techniques. XIME-P 2004: 25-30 - Per Bothner:
Compiling XQuery to Java bytecodes. XIME-P 2004: 31-36
Research Sessions
- Avinash Vyas, Mary F. Fernández, Jérôme Siméon:
The Simplest XML Storage Manager Ever. XIME-P 2004: 37-42 - Attila Barta, Mariano P. Consens, Alberto O. Mendelzon:
XML Query Optimization Using Path Indexes. XIME-P 2004: 43-48 - Norman May, Sven Helmer, Carl-Christian Kanne, Guido Moerkotte:
XQuery Processing in Natix with an Emphasis on Join Ordering. XIME-P 2004: 49-54 - Torsten Grust, Stefan Klinger:
Schema Validation and Type Annotation for Encoded Trees. XIME-P 2004: 55-60 - Leonidas Fegaras:
The Joy of SAX. XIME-P 2004: 61-66

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