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    A systematic design approach for XML-view driven web document warehouses

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    Authors
    Nassis, V.
    Rajugan, Rajagopal
    Dillon, Tharam S.
    Rahayau, W.
    Date
    2005
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Nassis, V. and Rajugan, R. and Dillon, T.S. and Rahayau, W. 2005. A systematic design approach for XML-view driven web document warehouses, in Osvaldo Gervasi, Marina L. Gavrilova, Vipin Kumar, Antonio Laganà, Heow Pueh Lee, Youngsong Mun, David Taniar and Chih Jeng Kenneth Tan (ed), International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2005), May 9 2005, pp. 914-924. Singapore: Springer.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of international conference on computational science and its applications (ICCSA 2005)
    Source Conference
    International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2005)
    DOI
    10.1007/11424826_99
    ISBN
    9783540258612
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/45432
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    EXtensible Markup Language (XML) has emerged as the dominant standard in describing and exchanging data among heterogeneous data sources. The ever increasing presence of XML web contents in large volumes creates the need to investigate Web Document Warehouses (WDW) and Web Document Marts, as a means of archiving and analysing large web contents for contextaware web/business intelligence. To address such an issue, in this paper, we focus on intuitively adopting our pervious work on XML-view based XML Document Warehouse design for building a Web Document Warehouse (WDW). To demonstrate this, here, we carryout a systematic approach to conceptual modelling and transformation of the warehouse conceptual model into a logical/schema (XML Schema) model and an in-depth analysis of deriving and querying context-aware WDW dimensions.

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