tailieunhanh - Lecture Introduction to XML: Introduction to Databases and XM

After completing this unit, you should be able to: List the characteristics of an XML document that help determine the right type of database, define and describe content management databases, compare relational database structures to XML document structures, list the limitations of relational data tables with structured data, define and describe what Object-Oriented databases provide, describe the status of XML-based queries. | Welcome to Introduction to Databases and XML Copyright IBM Corporation 2004 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written Unit Objectives After completing this unit you should be able to List the characteristics of an XML document that help determine the right type of database Define and describe content management databases Compare relational database structures to XML document structures List the limitations of relational data tables with structured data Define and describe what Object-Oriented databases provide Describe the status of XML-based queries Copyright IBM Corporation 2004 Considerations Start with what you are using the database for. What type of application are you supporting Is XML being used as a transport between the database and the application Are you using legacy data Are you more interested in the data or in the document structure Are you storing Web pages or Web pages content Is your data used by other perhaps non-XML applications Are you updating the DB from XML Consider whether your XML document is more data-centric or document-centric. Copyright IBM Corporation .

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