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Increased reliance on optimistic data replication has led to burgeoning interest in tools and frameworks for synchronizing disconnected updates to replicated data. To better understand the issues underlying the design of generic and heterogeneous synchronizers, we have implemented an experimental framework, called Harmony, that can be used to build synchronizers for tree-structured data stored in a variety of concrete formats, in particular XML.
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Increased reliance on optimistic data replication has led to
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burgeoning interest in tools and frameworks for synchronizing
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disconnected updates to replicated data. To better understand the
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issues underlying the design of generic and heterogeneous synchronizers,
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we have implemented an experimental framework, called Harmony, that
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can be used to build synchronizers for tree-structured data stored
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in a variety of concrete formats, in particular XML.
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