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  G-CORE: a core for future graph query languages
Angles R., Arenas M., Barcelo P., Boncz P., Fletcher G., Gutierrez C., Lindaaker T., Paradies M., Plantikow S., Sequeda J., van Rest O., Voigt H.  SIGMOD 2018 (Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Management of Data, Houston, TX, Jun 10-15, 2018) 1421-1432, 2018.  Type: Proceedings

With a description of the G-CORE language, designed by the Linked Data Benchmark Council (LDBC) Graph Query Language Task Force, this paper presents a standardization proposal of a graph query language for property graphs....
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Nov 10 2020  
  Reasoning Web: semantic technologies for the Web of data (LNCS 6848)
Polleres A., d’Amato C., Arenas M., Handschuh S., Kroner P., Ossowski S., Patel-Schneider P., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2011. 544 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-642230-31-8)

The maturation of the semantic Web is inextricably connected to the development of reasoning technologies for data distributed around the world. The ability to draw conclusions requires robust logic engines that can both extract data a...
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Dec 6 2012  
   XML data exchange: consistency and query answering
Arenas M., Libkin L. Journal of the ACM 55(2): 1-72, 2008.  Type: Article

Extensible Markup Language (XML) data exchange is the process by which XML documents structured in a source document type definition (DTD) are queried under a different target DTD, given a set of transformation rules between the source...
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Jul 31 2008  
  A normal form for XML documents
Arenas M., Libkin L.  Principles of database systems (Proceedings of the twenty-first ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium, Madison, Wisconsin, Jun 3-5, 2002) 85-96, 2002.  Type: Proceedings

Arenas and Libkin define the background and requirements of a normal form of Extensible Markup Language (XML), with the goal of converting arbitrary XML into well-formed XML. Since my own work is with Extensible Business Reporting Lang...
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Dec 19 2003  

   
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