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Managing and querying multi-version XML data with update logging

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With the increasing popularity of storing content on the WWW and intranet in XML form, there arises the need for the control and management of this data. As this data is constantly evolving, users want to be able to query previous versions, query changes in documents, as well as to retrieve a particular document version efficiently. This paper proposes a version management system for XML data that can manage and query changes in an effective and meaningful manner.

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        DocEng '02: Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Document engineering
        November 2002
        168 pages
        ISBN:1581135947
        DOI:10.1145/585058

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