Quilt: An XML Query Language for Heterogeneous Data Sources

The World Wide Web promises to transform human society by making virtually all types of information instantly available everywhere. Two prerequisites for this promise to be realized are a universal markup language and a universal query language. The power and flexibility of XML make it the leading c...

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Query Result
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Variable Binding
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