Enhanced Database Migration Technique Using XML
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XML becomes a de facto standard for representing and exchanging data over the Web. It is designed to structure and carry data in a
sensible way, thus helping programmers and web developers manipulate the data easily and efficiently. With the tremendous growth of XML
data on the Internet, an efficient database system becomes necessary to maintain it. There are many Internet applications that produce and
consume large volume of semi-structured data for the Web applications. It will be viewed as a large distributed semi-structured database with
XML as its model, and the issues related to storing, managing, and querying XML data become more crucial.
Keywords: semistructured database, XML database migration, XML code generation, off-host processing, physical threats, logical threats,
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