[HTML][HTML] A native XML database design for clinical document research
SB Johnson, DA Campbell… - AMIA Annual …, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
SB Johnson, DA Campbell, M Krauthammer, PK Tulipano, EA Mendonça, C Friedman…
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, 2003•ncbi.nlm.nih.govRESULTS We considered both commercial and free database systems for managing our
documents. We chose to use the purely native XML Tamino DBMS. The adoption of this
large robust vendor system gives us speed (goals 1 and 2), and a standard means of query
(goal 3). Tamino supports these goals, and offers better support and security options than
other XML database systems we explored. The newest version of Tamino uses the newly
developed XQuery language which is the current WC3 standard for XML document queries …
documents. We chose to use the purely native XML Tamino DBMS. The adoption of this
large robust vendor system gives us speed (goals 1 and 2), and a standard means of query
(goal 3). Tamino supports these goals, and offers better support and security options than
other XML database systems we explored. The newest version of Tamino uses the newly
developed XQuery language which is the current WC3 standard for XML document queries …
RESULTS
We considered both commercial and free database systems for managing our documents. We chose to use the purely native XML Tamino DBMS. The adoption of this large robust vendor system gives us speed (goals 1 and 2), and a standard means of query (goal 3). Tamino supports these goals, and offers better support and security options than other XML database systems we explored. The newest version of Tamino uses the newly developed XQuery language which is the current WC3 standard for XML document queries. This language includes the join operations necessary for goal 4.
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