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Impact of the XML Fragmentation Approaches

Here we show the number of citations of each of the XML Fragmentation papers, according to Publish or Perish. To calculate the number of citations, we used the name of the last author as a query in Publish or Perish (the queries were run on March 9th, 2012). Then, in the list of publications it provides, we looked for the paper title and extracted the total number of citations, and the number of citations per year. The numbers are shown in the table below, which is chronologically ordered.

Approach Total # of Citations # Citations per Year
Bremer and Gertz (2003) 73 7.30
Ma and Schewe (2003) 42 4.20
Bose et al. (2004) 36 4.00
Andrade et al. (2006) 32 4.57
Kido, Amagasa and Kitagawa (2006) 20 2.86
Bonifati and Cuzzocrea (2007) 9 1.50
Kling, Ozsu and Daudjee (2010) 7 2.33
Kling, Ozsu and Daudjee (2011) 0 0.00
Rodrigues, Braganholo and Mattoso (2011) 2 1.00


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