Efficient extraction of schemas for XML documents
Information Processing Letters
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WISE'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Web Information Systems Engineering
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Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive Mobile and Embedded Computing
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Although the adoption of OGC Web Services for server, desktop and web applications has been successful, its penetration in mobile devices has been slow. One of the main reasons is the performance problems associated with XML processing as it consumes a lot of memory and processing time, which are scarce resources in a mobile device. In this paper we propose an algorithm to generate efficient code for XML data binding for mobile SOS-based applications. The algorithm take advantage of the fact that individual implementations use only some portions of the standards' schemas, which allows the simplification of large XML schema sets in an application-specific manner by using a subset of XML instance files conforming to these schemas.