Flexible Similarity Assessment for XML Documents Based on XQL and Java Reflection

In this paper we present a flexible similarity assessment framework for XML documents and describe its usage on the exam- ple of XML-based fault diagnosis for remote fieldbus automation sys- tems. Our approach combines the expressive power of both XQL and Java to overcome the limitations of standard...

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