Abstract

As XML files are less redundant and readily reorganized, it is really difficult to design a XML watermarking scheme which can get a trade-off between robust and invisible. However, this trade-off can be achieved by the Zero-Watermark method. In this paper, two Zero-Watermark methods are designed and tested for XML documents. One is XSLT-related method which is designed with embedding extra codes in XSLT file to serve as sort of copyright function. Another uses the functional dependency of XML file as feature for Zero-Watermark. Experiment results show that both methods have good real-time performances. Experiment results show that Zero-Watermark algorithm with functional dependency can resist selection attacks, alteration attacks, reorganization attacks and compression attacks.

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