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Since the time XML became a W3C standard for document representation and exchange over the Web, many efforts have been devoted to the development of standards, methodologies, and tools for handling, storing, retrieving, and protecting XML documents. The purpose of this panel, held during the international EDBT’2004 workshop on “database technologies for handling XML information on the Web” [3], is to discuss the current status of the research in XML data management and to foresee new trends towards the XML-ization of database research.

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Garofalakis, M. et al. (2004). What’s Next in XML and Databases?. In: Lindner, W., Mesiti, M., Türker, C., Tzitzikas, Y., Vakali, A.I. (eds) Current Trends in Database Technology - EDBT 2004 Workshops. EDBT 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3268. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30192-9_31

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