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IBM Systems Journal 
Volume 41, Number 4, 2002
Information Integration
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XTABLES: Bridging relational technology and XML - References

by J. E. Funderburk, G. Kiernan, J. Shanmugasundaram, E. Shekita, and C. Wei

Cited references and notes

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  32. The algorithm does not handle recursive DTD graphs. Although we have a general algorithm that handles recursion, we do not present it here, because the details are not particularly illuminating in the current context.
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