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An Efficient Validation Method for XML Data Updates (XML 데이타 갱신에 대한 효율적인 유효 검증 기법)

  • Lee, Ji-Hyun;Park, Myung-Jae;Chung, Chin-Wan
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.153-165
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    • 2007
  • XML is widely used in various applications as the standard for representing and exchanging data on the Web. XML Schema is the standard schema for XML and an XML document generated based on the XML Schema is called 'Valid XML document'. The XML Schema validity should be guaranteed after the XML document is updated. In this paper, we design an efficient method that verifies XML Schema validity before update, and so eliminates unnecessary validations. Also, we propose validation algorithms for each update. In addition, we propose the mapping between XML data and XML Schema and a storage method for XML Schema in order to efficiently extract the schema information for the validation. Finally, we compare the performance of the validation according to the storage methods.

ER2XML: An Implementation of XML Schema Generator based on the Entity-Relationship Model (ER2XML :개체-관계 모델을 기반으로한 XML Schema 생성기의 구현)

  • Kim Chang Suk;Son Dong-Cheul
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.12D no.1 s.97
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2005
  • The XML is emerging as standard language for data exchange on the Web. Therefore a demand of XML Schema(W3C MLL Schema Spec.) that verifies XML document becomes increasing. However, XML Schema has a weak point for design because of its complication despiteof various data and abundant expressiveness. This paper shows a simple way of design for XML Schema using a fundamental means for database design, the Entity-Relationship model. The conversion from the Entity-Relationship model to XML Schema can not be directly on account of discordance between the two models. So we present some algorithms to generate XML Schema from the Entity-Relationship model. The algorithms produce XML Schema codes using a hierarchical view representation. An important objective of this automatic generation is to preserve XML Schema's characteristics such as reusability, global and local ability, ability of expansion and various type changes.

A Generation from Entity-Relationship Model to XML Schema Model (개체-관계 모델에선 XML Schema의 생성)

  • Kim, Chang-Suk;Kim, Dae-Su;Son, Dong-Cheul
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.667-673
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    • 2004
  • The XML is emerging as standard language for data exchange on the Web. Therefore the demand of XML Schema(W3C XML Schema Spec.) that verifies XML document becomes increasing. However, XML Schema has a weak point for design because of its complication despite of various data and abundant expressiveness. This paper shows a simple way of design for XML Schema using a fundamental means for database design, the Entity-Relationship model. The conversion from the Entity-Relationship model to XML Schema can not be directly on account of discordance between the two models. So we present some algorithms to generate XML Schema from the Entity-Relationship model. The algorithms produce XML Schema codes using a hierarchical view representation. An important objective of this automatic generation is to preserve XML Schema's characteristics such as reusability, global and local ability, ability of expansion and various type changes.

An Automatic Relational Schema Generating System for an XML Schema (XML Schema에 대한 관계형 스키마 자동 생성 시스템)

  • 김정섭;박창원;정진완
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.527-539
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    • 2004
  • As more and more documents are published in XML, generating relational schemas to store XML documents in a relational database is also getting important. This paper describes a technique as well as its implementation to produce a relational schema from the XML Schema, a standard recently recommended by W3C. The DTD-based inlining technique cannot be applied to the XML Schema, because the XML Schema has many new features, which don't exist in the DTD. Various built-in data types, inheritance, and polymorphism, for example, strengthen the XML Schema, but make the generation of a relational schema from an XML Schema more difficult. We propose an XML Schema Inlining Technique, based on the previous work. The technique first maps various data types in the XML Schema to those of the relational database. After that, it construct the schema graph and the type graph from types and elements defined in the XML Schema. The relational schema is generated while traversing the type graphs. Besides, we describe techniques for handling xsi:type, used for the polymorphism, and the anon#moos type. We also propose a couple of heuristic methods for enhancing the performance of the system. Finally, we conducted experiments to show that our technique is better than the binary table approach.

A Study on the Perception of Jeans Wear (진의류의 제품지각에 관한 고찰)

  • 김미수;이경희
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.23-35
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    • 1995
  • The purposes of this study were to investigate the schema of jeans and to investigate the relation between jeans schema and fashion jeans wear. The specific objectives were; 1) to investigate the schema of jeans and the schema of fashion jeans; 2) to investigate the relation between the schema of jeans wear and demographic variables.; 3) to investigate the relation between the schema of fashion jeans and demographic variables; 4) to investigate the difference of the schema of jeans from the schema of fashion Jeans. The moi or findings were: 1) The schema of jeans was composed of 5 factors; casual, comfort, indivisuality, economic, unisex . 2) The schem of fashion jeans was composed of 4 factors; popularity, indivisuality, comfort, casul. 3) The schema of jeans and fashion jeans was affected more by age and marriage than job and educational level. Especially age 30-34 were important parts in market segmentation strategy of jeans. 4) As compared with the schema of jeans and the fashion jeans concept, casual, comfort were important part in the schema of jeans and popularity, indivisuality was important part in the schema of fashion jeans. As the tendency of fashionable of jeans wear, consumers concept of jeans changed to popular, characteristic.

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Technique for extracting reusable XML Schema from schema-less XML Documents (스키마가 없는 XML 문서에서의 재사용 가능한 XML Schema 추출 기법)

  • Cho, Jung-Gil;Koo, Yeon-Seol
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.10D no.4
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    • pp.603-612
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    • 2003
  • According to development of Web, an amount of XML documents has been increasing. So, many researches are proceeding to verify XML data coming from clients and to store or query efficiently database. In order to verify, store and query, DTD or XML Schema of XML documents is necessary. However, Schemaless XML documents couldn't be operated since they do not have either DTD or in Schema. In this paper, we extract XML schema in order to verify XML data and store or query efficiently database from either well-formed XML or XML Schemaless documents. XML Schema extracting technique which is proposed in this paper extract Schema graph using simulation and dataguide that is a extracting technique for semistructured characteristics of XML data. Also, we propose extracting technique for XML Schema using pattern tables that are considerated with Schema graph and reusability.

Effects of content and formal schema on reading comprehension (내용과 형식 스키마가 독해에 미치는 영향)

  • Yeon, Jun-Hum
    • English Language & Literature Teaching
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    • no.3
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    • pp.95-122
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this research was to investigate the effects of content and formal schema on reading comprehension. Five hundred fiftynine subjects from high school were assigned to one of the following levels and treatment conditions : (1) Higher level & Schema Activation, (2) Higher level & Non-schema Activation, (3) Lower level & Schema Activation, and (4) Lower level & Non-schema Activation. To evaluate the effects of schema activation. two experiments were conducted : one was related to the content schema and the other to the formal schema. To evaluate the effects of content schema, three different types of tests were conducted : (1) cloze test, (2) guessing the meanings of nonsense words, and (3) immediate recall test. To evaluate the effects of formal schema instruction, four kinds of tests were conducted : (1) sorting the sentences according to the importance, (2) identifying the signal words, (3) immediate recall test, and (4) identifying the specific information. For content schema condition, results indicated that the subjects given the titles or pictures before reading in "Content Schema Activation" treatment had better grades than those of the other treatment in all types of tests. regardless of their levels. Schema activation helped the subjects to increase the cognitive predictability of missing words and to participate in the tasks more actively with risk-taking. And it was also shown that good readers tend to process the words meaningfully, while poor readers tend to process the words phonetically or morphologically. Formal schema activation through teaching the text organization also had a significant influence on three types of tests: sorting the sentences according to the importance, identifying the signal words, and immediate recall test, but not on identifying the specific information. The implications from this study can be briefly noted as follows : (l) In teaching reading, the student's background knowledge should be activated as a pre-reading activity. (2) In reading, it is more important to emphasize the student's schema than the features of the text. (3) Various educational interventions should be introduced, especially for the lower level students. (4) Teaching text structures can be a powerful method for the top-down processing strategy.

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Validity of the Korean Version of the Schema Mode Inventory (SMI)

  • Song, Younghee;Lee, Eunhee
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.248-256
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    • 2020
  • This study investigated whether the schema modes have validity in Korean adults. We examined the validity and reliability of the Schema Mode Inventory (SMI) in a Korean adult sample (N = 768; Mean age = 22.29 years; range = 19-55 years; 69.3% Males). Psychometric properties, such as factor structure, internal reliability, as well as intercorrelations among subscales were assessed. Confirmatory factor analyses yield satisfying fits for a 61-item Korean Schema Mode Inventory. Thirteen Schema Mode Inventory scales were found to have adequate reliability of the original 14 schema factors. Furthermore, the SMI scales differentiated between depressed and non-depressed participants as theoretically predicted. These findings imply that the SMI is a sound instrument to measure the schema mode model in a Korean setting for assessment prior to schema therapy.

Conceptual Schema Analysis for Creation of Reference Sche (참조 스키마 생성을 위한 개념적 스키마 분석)

  • 김흥수
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.83-88
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    • 2002
  • Large sets of conceptual schema have been constructed for database design. In recent times, the need of analytic aid for schema reuse is increasing. In this paper, it is presented analysis technique of conceptual schema, and experimented schema analysis for extraction of reference schema. It is desirable for integration of related schema to have been applied in case of similarity value above 0.6. Reference schema which is created through the analysis technique enable to describe concepts of them and can be the way of schema reuse. And a feature analysis can be effective measure to set details of analytic data which is necessary for extraction of reference schema.

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Application Program Independent Schema Evolution in Relational Databases (관계형 데이타베이스를 위한 응용 프로그램 독립적인 스키마 진화)

  • 나영국
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.445-456
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    • 2004
  • The database schema is assumed to be stable enough to remain valid even as the modeled environment changes. However, in practice. data models are not nearly as stable as commonly assumed by the database designers. Even though a rich set of schema change operations is provided in current database systems, the users suffer from the problem that schema change usually impacts existing application programs that have been written against the schema. In this paper, we are exploring the possible solutions to overcome this problem of impacts on the application programs. We believe that for continued support of the existing programs on the old schema, the old schema should continue to allow updates and queries, as before. Furthermore, its associated data has to be kept up-to-date. We call this the program independency property of schema change tools. For this property. we devise so-called program independency schema evolution (PISE) methodology. For each of the set of schema change operations in the relational schemas, the sketch of the additional algorithms due to the PISE compliance is presented in order to prove the comprehensiveness and soundness of our PISE methodology.