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S. Abiteboul and D. Quass, “The lorel query language for semistructured data,” International Journal on Digital Li-braries, pp. 68-88, 1997.

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S. Abiteboul and D. Quass, “The lorel query language for semistructured data,” International Journal on Digital Li-braries, pp. 68-88, 1997.

**S. Abiteboul and D. Quass, “The lorel query language for semistructured data,” International Journal on Digital Libraries, pp. 68-88, 1997.**

### A Foundational Moment in Semistructured Data Management

In the late 1990s, the web was exploding with information that did not fit neatly into traditional relational tables. As digital libraries and data warehouses began to thrive on this unstructured torrent, researchers sought a way to query it effectively. Enter *Lorel*—the query language pioneered by Serge Abiteboul and Daniel Quass in their seminal 1997 paper. Though the citation may sound technical, its impact resonates across modern data systems, influencing everything from XML querying to graph databases.

### What Is Lorel?

Lorel is a language designed to interrogate **semistructured data**, a category that sits between rigid relational schemas and free-form documents. Think of a JSON file with nested objects or an XML document with optional elements. Lorel extends classic relational algebra to accommodate the flexible hierarchies and partial structures inherent in such data. It introduces concepts like *paths* and *hierarchical navigation*, allowing users to traverse and filter nodes much like navigating a tree.

### Why It Was Groundbreaking

1. **Unified Query Paradigm** – Before Lorel, developers had to write custom scripts or use ad hoc techniques to pull data from nested structures. Lorel provided a formal, declarative framework, making queries more readable and maintainable.

2. **Theoretical Rigor** – The paper didn’t just propose a language; it defined its syntax, semantics, and even a formal evaluation model. This theoretical foundation paved the way for later languages such as XQuery and XPath.

3. **Practical Applications** – Digital libraries, a focal point of the International Journal on Digital Libraries, required robust ways to retrieve metadata, author information, and inter‑document citations. Lorel offered a solution that could handle both depth and breadth of bibliographic data.

### Legacy and Influence

Fast forward to today, and the principles behind Lorel echo in:

– **XML Query Languages** like XQuery, which borrow Lorel’s navigation operators.
– **Graph Query Systems** such as Cypher or Gremlin, where traversing relationships mirrors Lorel’s path-based approach.
– **NoSQL Databases** (e.g., MongoDB) that store semi‑structured documents and provide query APIs inspired by Lorel’s concepts.

The 1997 paper remains a cornerstone reference for scholars and practitioners working with hierarchical or loosely‑defined datasets. By bridging the gap between theory and application, Abiteboul and Quass not only answered the pressing challenges of their era but also laid the groundwork for the versatile data ecosystems we rely on today.

### Keywords

lorel query language, semistructured data, XML query, digital libraries, data management, Serge Abiteboul, Daniel Quass, 1997 research, graph databases, NoSQL querying, hierarchical data, academic citation.

Whether you’re a developer wrestling with nested JSON, a researcher exploring the evolution of data queries, or simply curious about how the web’s data handling has evolved, the 1997 Lorel paper is a must‑read reminder of how elegant theory can transform real‑world problems.

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