We propose a micro-benchmark for XML data management to aid engineers in designing improved XML processing engines. This benchmark is inherently different from application-level benchmarks, which are designed to help users choose between alternative products. We primarily attempt to capture the rich variety of data structures and distributions possible in XML, and to isolate their effects, without imitating any particular application. The benchmark specifies a single data set against which carefully specified queries can be used to evaluate system performance for XML data with various characteristics
XML is beginning to be extensively used in various application domains, and as a result, large amoun...
XML support is being added to existing database man-agement systems (DBMSs) and native XML systems a...
Abstract. The rapidly increasing number of XML-related applications indicates a growing need for eff...
We propose a micro-benchmark for XML data management to aid engineers in designing improved XML proc...
With the increasing popularity of the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as a representation format fo...
We recently developed and published a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Manage...
textabstractWith standardization efforts of a query language for XML documents drawing to a close, r...
We propose a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Management benchmark) for evalu...
The effectiveness of existing XML query languages has been studied by many who focused on the compar...
In the presented work we study possiblities and limitations of benchmaring XML management systems (X...
Since XML technologies have become a standard for data representation, numerous methods for processi...
The XML Benchmark Project was started to provide a framework for evaluating the interplay of XML tec...
Abstract. Since XML technologies have become a standard for data represen-tation, a huge amount of m...
While standardization efforts for XML query languages have been progressing, researchers and users i...
Benchmarks belong to the very standard repertory of tools deployed in database development. Assessin...
XML is beginning to be extensively used in various application domains, and as a result, large amoun...
XML support is being added to existing database man-agement systems (DBMSs) and native XML systems a...
Abstract. The rapidly increasing number of XML-related applications indicates a growing need for eff...
We propose a micro-benchmark for XML data management to aid engineers in designing improved XML proc...
With the increasing popularity of the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as a representation format fo...
We recently developed and published a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Manage...
textabstractWith standardization efforts of a query language for XML documents drawing to a close, r...
We propose a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Management benchmark) for evalu...
The effectiveness of existing XML query languages has been studied by many who focused on the compar...
In the presented work we study possiblities and limitations of benchmaring XML management systems (X...
Since XML technologies have become a standard for data representation, numerous methods for processi...
The XML Benchmark Project was started to provide a framework for evaluating the interplay of XML tec...
Abstract. Since XML technologies have become a standard for data represen-tation, a huge amount of m...
While standardization efforts for XML query languages have been progressing, researchers and users i...
Benchmarks belong to the very standard repertory of tools deployed in database development. Assessin...
XML is beginning to be extensively used in various application domains, and as a result, large amoun...
XML support is being added to existing database man-agement systems (DBMSs) and native XML systems a...
Abstract. The rapidly increasing number of XML-related applications indicates a growing need for eff...