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Data analysis of large collection of XML files

From: Sengly <Sengly.Heng@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/23/2008 2:10:00 AM
Dear all,

I have a large collection of about 50 million xml files. I would like
to do some basic statistic about the data. For instance, what is the
average value of the tag <A>, discover the co-occurence of some values
inside the data, etc

Do we have any automated if not not semi-automatic tools that allow us
to define some rules to understand our data. Tools with visualizations
would be the best.

Do you have any ideas?

Ps: I was suggested to look at SPSS. Anyone has some experience
before?

Thanks,

Sengly


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