Building search applications with Marklogic Server
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Abstract
Keyword search is recognized as an important technique to unlocking the information found in both structured and semi-structured information. With XML as the data model and XQuery as the programming language, MarkLogic Server[1] allows developers to build search into their information-centric applications.
We are increasingly interested in lowering the learning curve of application development. This demo will show a tool that interrogates a corpus of information, presents a user interface to define the behavior of an application, and then compiles and deploys a search application over a set of XML documents.
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[1]
MarkLogic Server.DOI=http://marklogic.com/product/marklogic-server.html.
[2]
Holstege, M. 2008. Big, Fast, XQuery: Enabling Content Applications. IEEE Bulletin of the Technical Committee on Data (December 2008) Vol. 31 No. 4. 41--48.
[3]
Boag S. et al. (editors). XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language. W3C Recommendation. W3C. January 2007. DOI= http://www.w3.org/TR/xquery/
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Amer-Yahia S. et al. (editors). XQuery and XPath Full Text 1.0. W3C Candidate Recommendation. W3C. May 2008. DOI=http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-full-text-10/
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Published: 28 June 2009
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SIGMOD/PODS '09: International Conference on Management of Data
June 28, 2009
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