A Quantitative Comparison of XML Schemas for Taxonomic Publications

Authors

  • Guido Sautter
  • Klemens Böhm
  • Donat Agosti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v4i0.36

Keywords:

sysetmatics, taxonomy, xml schema, taxonx, quantiative analysis, heritage literature

Abstract

Large numbers of legacy taxonomic publications are currently being digitized to make them online available and ready for full text search. The documents are being marked up with XML for two purposes: To preserve the document structure, and to facilitate access via standard query languages like XQuery. With regard to the second aspect, the choice of an appropriate XML schema is crucial. It affects both query performance and the correctness of query results. Over the last few years, several different XML schemas have been proposed as markup standards for taxonomic publications. In this paper, we report on a thorough evaluation and com¬parison of these schemas. We have examined if they facilitate formulation and correct processing of queries that are common when it comes to taxonomic literature. We also compare the performance of these queries on documents that are marked up with the different schemas. Finally, we propose extensions to the schemas that enhance correctness of query results.

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Author Biography

  • Donat Agosti
    http://antbase.org/agosticv_2003.html

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Published

2007-08-21

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Articles (peer-reviewed)

How to Cite

Sautter, Guido, Klemens Böhm, and Donat Agosti. 2007. “A Quantitative Comparison of XML Schemas for Taxonomic Publications”. Biodiversity Informatics 4 (August). https://doi.org/10.17161/bi.v4i0.36.