This paper compares two data interchange formats currently used by industry applications; XML and JSON. The choice of an adequate data interchange format can have significant consequences on data transmission rates and performance. We describe the language specifications and their respective setting of use. A case study is then conducted to compare the resource utilization and the relative performance of applications that use the interchange formats. We find that JSON is significantly faster than XML and we further record other resource-related metrics in our results. 1
for data interchange became standard in most computer systems. The benefits of XML documents are the...
Extensible mark-up language (XML) is emerging as the main standard of representation of structured d...
Den här rapporten avser undersöka effekterna olika representationsmetoder av samma data har på det A...
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XML is the future language for data exchange, and support for XML has been extensive. Although XML h...
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XML is a popular data format today, particular for data exchange over the web or among applications....
The amount of information being collected and stored electronically continues to increase as does th...
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XML has gained significant popularity since the World Wide Web Consortium recommended it due mainly ...
for data interchange became standard in most computer systems. The benefits of XML documents are the...
Extensible mark-up language (XML) is emerging as the main standard of representation of structured d...
Den här rapporten avser undersöka effekterna olika representationsmetoder av samma data har på det A...
Abstract – Service Oriented Architecture is integrated in the very fabric of the nature of Internet....
Big data is the latest industry buzzword to describe large volume of structured and unstructured dat...
Data communication in the internet today is so complex as an example of the speed factor becomes ver...
As service-oriented architectures are a solution for large distributed systems, interoperability bet...
XML is the future language for data exchange, and support for XML has been extensive. Although XML h...
This article explores the viability of third-party JSON tools as an alternative to XML when an appli...
Parsing is an expensive operation that can degrade XML processing performance. A survey of four repr...
XForms 1.0 was an XML technology originally designed as a replacement for HTML Forms. In addressing ...
XML is a popular data format today, particular for data exchange over the web or among applications....
The amount of information being collected and stored electronically continues to increase as does th...
The current trend of solutions in storing large amounts of data is using the NoSQL Database. A docum...
XML has gained significant popularity since the World Wide Web Consortium recommended it due mainly ...
for data interchange became standard in most computer systems. The benefits of XML documents are the...
Extensible mark-up language (XML) is emerging as the main standard of representation of structured d...
Den här rapporten avser undersöka effekterna olika representationsmetoder av samma data har på det A...