These presentations are oriented to designing XML databases
for biology. However, most slides are generic and are useful
for understanding XML databases in general.
Presentations are available in Microsoft Powerpoint and
Adobe PDF format. For more information see the the listed
chapter in Designing
XML Databases.
- Introduction to XML Technologies (ppt,
pdf, Chap 1)
- Integrated Database Design (ppt,
pdf,
Chap 2)
- Leveraging Existing DBMS Storage for XML DBMS
(ppt,
pdf,
Chap 4)
- Relational Database Adaptors (ppt,
pdf,
Chap 5)
- XML-enabled Database Systems (ppt,
pdf, Chap 5, Chap 10)
- Building XML Database Web Applications (Gene Notebook
example) (ppt,
pdf, Chap
10)
These materials include presentations given at UCSF, USDA,
Caltech, and tutorials given at ISMB2001 and PSB2002. Thanks
to all those there who provided useful feedback on these
materials.
These presentations are Copyright 2001, 2002 by
Mark Graves and contain material Copyright 2002 by
Prentice Hall PTR. All rights reserved. A limited
license is granted to individuals for personal (non-commercial)
use and for non-profit educational organizations to
use for educational purposes. (Send email to info@xweave.com
to make arrangements for any commercial use.)