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Revision as of 23:32, 7 December 2013

Relational Databases

  • Set of named relations (tables)
  • Each relation has a set of named attributes (columns)
  • Each tuple (row) has a value for each attribute
  • Each attribute has a type (or domain)
  • All queries return relations (tables), so it can said to be compositional or closed.

XML Data

  • Alternative to relational model to store data
  • Standard for data representation and exchange
  • Document format similar to HTML, however tags represent content instead of formatting.
  • XML consists of tagged elements which can be nested, attributes of elements and the text (values/data)
  • XML document can be thought of as a tree with values/text forming the leaves.

Relational vs XML

Relational XML
Structure Tables Hierarchical/Tree
Schema Fixed in advance Flexible, self-describing. e.g. all elements need not have same attributes. (In relational, we would need to have NULL values). Inconsistencies in the structure is NOT a problem.
Queries Relatively simple Complicated compared to Relational / SQL.
Ordering Fundamentally UNORDERED. e.g. Order by clause is required in SQL in case order is desired. Ordering is implied - e.g. the way the text is laid out in the XML document.
Implementation Mature - native implementation Add - on. (Underlying implementation is relational)