XML database functionality has been emerging in “XML-only” databases as well as in the major relational database products. Yet, there is no industry standard XML database benchmark to evalu-ate alternative implementations. The research community has proposed several benchmarks which are all useful in their respec-tive scope, such as evaluating XQuery processors. However, they do not aim to evaluate a database system in its entirety and do not represent all relevant characteristics of a real-world XML applica-tion. Often they only define read-only single-user tests on a single XML document. We have developed an application-oriented and domain-specific benchmark called "Transaction Processing over XML " (TPoX). It exercises all aspe...
The effectiveness of existing XML query languages has been studied by many who focused on the compar...
The XML Benchmark Project was started to provide a framework for evaluating the interplay of XML tec...
Abstract. The rapidly increasing number of XML-related applications indicates a growing need for eff...
XML database functionality has been emerging in “XML-only” databases as well as in the major relatio...
textabstractWith standardization efforts of a query language for XML documents drawing to a close, r...
We recently developed and published a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Manage...
While standardization efforts for XML query languages have been progressing, researchers and users i...
XML is beginning to be extensively used in various application domains, and as a result, large amoun...
We propose a micro-benchmark for XML data management to aid engineers in designing improved XML proc...
Benchmarks belong to the very standard repertory of tools deployed in database development. Assessin...
International audienceWith the emergence of XML as a standard for representing business data, new de...
We propose a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Management benchmark) for evalu...
Long versionNational audienceWith the emergence of XML as a new standard for representing business d...
Many organizations today store their critical business information permanently in XML format. XML da...
XML parsing is generally known to have poor performance characteristics relative to transactional da...
The effectiveness of existing XML query languages has been studied by many who focused on the compar...
The XML Benchmark Project was started to provide a framework for evaluating the interplay of XML tec...
Abstract. The rapidly increasing number of XML-related applications indicates a growing need for eff...
XML database functionality has been emerging in “XML-only” databases as well as in the major relatio...
textabstractWith standardization efforts of a query language for XML documents drawing to a close, r...
We recently developed and published a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Manage...
While standardization efforts for XML query languages have been progressing, researchers and users i...
XML is beginning to be extensively used in various application domains, and as a result, large amoun...
We propose a micro-benchmark for XML data management to aid engineers in designing improved XML proc...
Benchmarks belong to the very standard repertory of tools deployed in database development. Assessin...
International audienceWith the emergence of XML as a standard for representing business data, new de...
We propose a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Management benchmark) for evalu...
Long versionNational audienceWith the emergence of XML as a new standard for representing business d...
Many organizations today store their critical business information permanently in XML format. XML da...
XML parsing is generally known to have poor performance characteristics relative to transactional da...
The effectiveness of existing XML query languages has been studied by many who focused on the compar...
The XML Benchmark Project was started to provide a framework for evaluating the interplay of XML tec...
Abstract. The rapidly increasing number of XML-related applications indicates a growing need for eff...