Affiliation:
1. University of Huddersfield, UK
Abstract
Since this research consists of two main parts, the XML compressor and the vague query processor, this chapter discusses the main XML compression techniques in its first part. It will highlight the advantages and disadvantages of these techniques and discusses the differences between them. The second part of this chapter will focus on the vague query processors used to retrieve information from XML documents.
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