Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
379445 Data & Knowledge Engineering 2007 29 Pages PDF
Abstract

XPath is the standard language for addressing parts of an XML document. We present a sound and complete decision procedure for containment of XPath queries. The considered XPath fragment covers most of the language features used in practice. Specifically, we show how XPath queries can be translated into equivalent formulas in monadic second-order logic. Using this translation, we construct an optimized logical formulation of the containment problem, which is decided using tree automata. When the containment relation does not hold between two XPath expressions, a counter-example XML tree is generated. We provide practical experiments that illustrate the efficiency of the decision procedure for realistic scenarios.

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