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Xdiff+: a visualization system for XML documents and Schemata
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Proceedings of the 46th Annual Southeast Regional Conference on XX table of contents
Auburn, Alabama
SESSION: Data mining and database systems table of contents
Pages 40-45  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-105-7
Authors
Guangming Xing  Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY
Zhonghang Xia  Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY
Huanjing Wang  Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We describe Xdiff+, a system for visualizing the conformance of XML documents to a DTD. The system is based on a set of algorithms to compute the distance between a document and a schema. The system includes a GUI that allows the user to visualize how an XML document can be edited to conform to a schema with the minimum cost. Real data-sets have been used to demonstrate the use of the system.


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Guangming Xing, Fast Approximate Matching Between XML Documents and Schemata, APWeb 2006 (X. Zhou et al. Eds), LNCS 3841, pp. 425--436, Springer-Verlag, 2006.
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Rodney Canfield, Guangming Xing: Approximate matching of XML document with regular hedge grammar. Int. J. Comput. Math. 82(10): 1191--1198 (2005)
 
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D. Shasha, K. Zhang, Approximate Tree Pattern Matching, Chapter 14 Pattern Matching Algorithms (eds. Apostolico, A. and Galil, Z.), Oxford University Press, June 1997.
 
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M. Murata, Hedge Automata: A Formal Model for XML Schemata http://www.xml.gr.jp/relax/hedge nice.html
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W3C XML Schema Definition Language (XSDL), http://www.w3.org/XML/Schema

Collaborative Colleagues:
Guangming Xing: colleagues
Zhonghang Xia: colleagues
Huanjing Wang: colleagues