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XBench queries (contd.). 

XBench queries (contd.). 

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Several recent papers have investigated a relational approach to store XML data and there is a growing evidence that schema-conscious ap- proaches are a better option than schema-oblivious techniques as far as query performance is concerned. This paper studies three strategies for storing XML document including one representing schema-conscious app...

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... use the queries Q1 to Q11 in Figures 2 and 3 for our performance study. The results are shown in Figure 4. The maximum time we allowed a query to run for all experiments was 60 minutes; if the execution did not finish in that period, we do not show it in the figures. ...

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