hierarchical data representation
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Author(s):  
E. Seshatheri ◽  
T. Bhuvaneswari

<span>The data has structured is determined using the standard is known as XML whereaslarge amount of data has consumed through internet consist of the both structural data format as well as semi structural data format which gets stored and processed whereas XML allow the data of semi-structured and hierarchical data representation not only consist of concept with individual items from various kind of database but also have relationship among data items. The utilized knowledge bed is provided with concise ideas for both structured and semi structured data files, XML document contents and rapid with exact solutions for the queries required at any time. The user can search their resources with the help of queries. Searching the resources with the help of queries is not a simple task, where inaccurate result and complexity would occur. Hence it is not a better way for searching the resources. This paper proposes the query answering system of Linear search usingwild card searchfor extracting the frequent pattern to maximize your search results in library database on XML document to extract the most relevant feeds from the large file directly. It will help the user to find his resources completely.</span>


Author(s):  
Manjunath Ramachandra

The transfer of live data over the supply chain is challenging. The problem is compounded if multimedia data is involved. The delay in the transmission, packet loss etc will be the cause for concern. In this chapter hierarchical data representation is introduced towards data streaming and better performance.


Author(s):  
Manjunath Ramachandra

The success of information transfer from the suppliers depends largely up on the organization of the data to cater for different categories of the users. It calls for quick, competitive and cost effective solutions. To meet the same, hierarchical data representation is introduced in this chapter. The example of Data warehouse is considered to explain the concept.


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