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We introduce the τ-xSynopses, a system designed to support remote execution of synopses for XML databases. The τ-xSynopses system extends the design and the implementation of the τ-Synopses system, enabling a single environment for managing synopses for both XML and relational databases. The system enables easy registration of new synopses from remote platforms, after which the system can manage these synopses, including triggering their construction, rebuilding and update, and invoking them for approximate query processing.
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Drukh, N., Matia, Y., Matias, Y., Portman, L. (2006). τ-xSynopses – a System for Run-Time Management of XML Synopses. In: Etzion, O., Kuflik, T., Motro, A. (eds) Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems. NGITS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4032. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11780991_34
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