Schemas and Types for JSON Data: From Theory to Practice
Baazizi, Mohamed-Amine; Colazzo, Dario; Ghelli, Giorgio; Sartiani, Carlo (2019), Schemas and Types for JSON Data: From Theory to Practice, in Boncz, Peter; Manegold, Stefan, SIGMOD '19 Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Management of Data, ACM - Association for Computing Machinery : New York, NY, p. 2060-2063. 10.1145/3299869.3314032
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Communication / ConférenceDate
2019Conference title
SIGMOD '19 - International Conference on Management of Data 2019Conference date
2019-06Conference city
AmsterdamConference country
NetherlandsBook title
SIGMOD '19 Proceedings of the 2019 International Conference on Management of DataBook author
Boncz, Peter; Manegold, StefanPublisher
ACM - Association for Computing Machinery
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New York, NY
ISBN
978-1-4503-5643-5
Pages
2060-2063
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Baazizi, Mohamed-AmineLaboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 [LIP6]
Colazzo, Dario
Laboratoire d'analyse et modélisation de systèmes pour l'aide à la décision [LAMSADE]
Ghelli, Giorgio
Dipartimento di Informatica [Pisa]
Sartiani, Carlo
Dipartimento di Matematica Informatica ed Economia [DiMIE]
Abstract (EN)
The last few years have seen the fast and ubiquitous diffusion of JSON as one of the most widely used formats for publishing and interchanging data, as it combines the flexibility of semistructured data models with well-known data structures like records and arrays. The user willing to effectively manage JSON data collections can rely on several schema languages, like JSON Schema, JSound, and Joi, as well as on the type abstractions offered by modern programming and scripting languages like Swift or TypeScript. The main aim of this tutorial is to provide the audience (both researchers and practitioners) with the basic notions for enjoying all the benefits that schema and types can offer while processing and manipulating JSON data. This tutorial focuses on four main aspects of the relation between JSON and schemas: (1) we survey existing schema language proposals and discuss their prominent features; (2) we analyze tools that can infer schemas from data, or that exploit schema information for improving data parsing and management; and (3) we discuss some open research challenges and opportunities related to JSON data.Subjects / Keywords
JSON; schemas; schema inference; parsing; schema librariesRelated items
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