| Publisher | Arizona State University | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 257.8KB PDF | Date added | 27 Aug 2006 |
| Topics | Programming Languages, Middleware, XML | ||
| Downloads | 8 | ||
XML message filtering systems are used for sifting through real-time messages to support business data mining and reporting. An XML message filtering system needs to process registered filter predicates on multiple distributed real-time streams and match and validate the filter results with local data to identify the relevant data that can be used for higher-level processing. Although efficient real-time filtering schemes exists, the matching phase of the operation where filter results have to be matched against local data to select those matches that are relevant to the particular task remains to be expensive as it requires expensive join operations. This paper presents an efficient middleware (FMware) for filtering and matching XML messages against locally available data.
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