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this chapter discusses XML databases it is based upon our book principles of database management published by Cambridge University Press you can find more information about our book on the website at the bottom of my slide my name is Bart Parsons and Im one of the authors of the book in this chapter we discuss how to store process search and visualize XML documents and how DBMS is can support this we start by looking at the XML data representation standard and discuss related concepts such as DDTs and access these for defining XML documents XSL for visualizing or transforming XML documents and namespaces to provide for a unique naming convention this is followed by introducing XPath which uses Pat expressions to navigate through XML documents will review the Dom and sax API to process XML documents next we cover both the document and data oriented approach for storing XML documents we extensively highlight the key differences between the XML and relational data models various mappin