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A large amount of heterogeneous information is now available in enterprises. Such data stores may be classical formatted databases but also data collections arising from email communication, e-business, or from digital documents produced by enterprise applications. As an increasing amount of such data is becoming available in the form of XML, data warehouses with special capabilities that can deal with this type of semistructured data need to be designed and developed.

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Pokorny, J. (2004). XML Data Warehouse Possibilities and Solutions. In: Linger, H., et al. Constructing the Infrastructure for the Knowledge Economy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4852-9_40

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