The growing synergy between Web Services and Gridbased technologies is enabling profound, dynamic interactions between applications dispersed in geographic, institutional, and conceptual space. Such deep interoperability requires the simplicity, robustness, and extensibility for which XML has been conceived, making it a natural lingua franca for the network. Along with these advantages, there is a degree of inefficiency that may limit the applicability of XML. Firstly, we investigate the limitations of XML for highperformance and high-interactive distributed computing. Our experimental results clearly show that focusing on parsers, that are routinely used for desterilize XML messages exchanged in these system, we can improve the performance...
XML parsing is generally known to have poor performance characteristics relative to transactional da...
Over time, XML markup language has acquired a considerable importance in applications development,...
Abstract—An emerging trend is the use of XML as the data format for many distributed scientific appl...
for data interchange became standard in most computer systems. The benefits of XML documents are the...
XML Web services can now be accessed in all places and at all times. The problem now facing these X...
Abstract — A language for semi-structured documents, XML has emerged as the core of the web services...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a known language encoding used in semistructured documents. XML ...
Parsing is an expensive operation that can degrade XML processing performance. A survey of four repr...
Integration of information systems is essential to organizations. Therefore, it is necessary to make...
Web services are an emerging software technology that employ XML, e.g., W3C\u27s SOAP [1], to share ...
World Wide Web (Web, for short) services have traditionally been produced with techniques that combi...
The performance of the SOAP protocol has often been regarded relatively poor and requiring undue amo...
Communication with XML often involves pre-agreed document types. In this paper, we propose an offlin...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...
Web services are an emerging software technology that employ XML, e.g., W3C's SOAP [1], to shar...
XML parsing is generally known to have poor performance characteristics relative to transactional da...
Over time, XML markup language has acquired a considerable importance in applications development,...
Abstract—An emerging trend is the use of XML as the data format for many distributed scientific appl...
for data interchange became standard in most computer systems. The benefits of XML documents are the...
XML Web services can now be accessed in all places and at all times. The problem now facing these X...
Abstract — A language for semi-structured documents, XML has emerged as the core of the web services...
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a known language encoding used in semistructured documents. XML ...
Parsing is an expensive operation that can degrade XML processing performance. A survey of four repr...
Integration of information systems is essential to organizations. Therefore, it is necessary to make...
Web services are an emerging software technology that employ XML, e.g., W3C\u27s SOAP [1], to share ...
World Wide Web (Web, for short) services have traditionally been produced with techniques that combi...
The performance of the SOAP protocol has often been regarded relatively poor and requiring undue amo...
Communication with XML often involves pre-agreed document types. In this paper, we propose an offlin...
XML provides flexibility in publishing and exchanging heterogeneous data on the Web. However, (he la...
Web services are an emerging software technology that employ XML, e.g., W3C's SOAP [1], to shar...
XML parsing is generally known to have poor performance characteristics relative to transactional da...
Over time, XML markup language has acquired a considerable importance in applications development,...
Abstract—An emerging trend is the use of XML as the data format for many distributed scientific appl...