This paper presents a survey and an analysis of the XQuery benchmark publicly available in 2006—XMach-1, XMark, X007, the Michigan benchmark, and XBench—from different perspectives. We address three simple questions about these benchmarks: How are they used? What do they measure? What can one learn from using them? One focus of our analysis is to determine whether the benchmarks can be used for micro-benchmarking. Our conclusions are based on an usage analysis, on an in-depth analysis of the benchmark queries, and on experiments run on four XQuery engines: Galax, SaxonB, Qizx/Open, and MonetDB/XQuery
Performance evaluation of database tools and systems is frequently done by using performance benchma...
With the increasing popularity of the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as a representation format fo...
International audienceThis paper presents an efficient evaluation of XQuery in a heterogeneous distr...
This paper presents a survey and an analysis of the XQuery benchmark publicly available in 2006—XMac...
This paper presents an extensive and detailed experimental evaluation of XQuery processors. The stud...
A substantial part of the database research field focusses on optimizing XQuery evaluation. However,...
XCheck is a tool for assessing the relative performance of different XQuery engines by means of benc...
From 19.11.2006 to 22.11.2006, the Dagstuhl Seminar 06472 "XQuery Implementation Paradigms" was held...
From 19.11.2006 to 22.11.2006, the Dagstuhl Seminar 06472 ``XQuery Implementation Paradigms\u27\u27 ...
The XML Benchmark Project was started to provide a framework for evaluating the interplay of XML tec...
XML support is being added to existing database man-agement systems (DBMSs) and native XML systems a...
Extensible markup language (XML) is emerging as a major standard for representing data on the World-...
The aim of this master thesis was to gather and analyze the real-world XQuery programs. The data gat...
We recently developed and published a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Manage...
XML is beginning to be extensively used in various application domains, and as a result, large amoun...
Performance evaluation of database tools and systems is frequently done by using performance benchma...
With the increasing popularity of the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as a representation format fo...
International audienceThis paper presents an efficient evaluation of XQuery in a heterogeneous distr...
This paper presents a survey and an analysis of the XQuery benchmark publicly available in 2006—XMac...
This paper presents an extensive and detailed experimental evaluation of XQuery processors. The stud...
A substantial part of the database research field focusses on optimizing XQuery evaluation. However,...
XCheck is a tool for assessing the relative performance of different XQuery engines by means of benc...
From 19.11.2006 to 22.11.2006, the Dagstuhl Seminar 06472 "XQuery Implementation Paradigms" was held...
From 19.11.2006 to 22.11.2006, the Dagstuhl Seminar 06472 ``XQuery Implementation Paradigms\u27\u27 ...
The XML Benchmark Project was started to provide a framework for evaluating the interplay of XML tec...
XML support is being added to existing database man-agement systems (DBMSs) and native XML systems a...
Extensible markup language (XML) is emerging as a major standard for representing data on the World-...
The aim of this master thesis was to gather and analyze the real-world XQuery programs. The data gat...
We recently developed and published a scaleable multi-user benchmark called XMach-1 (XML Data Manage...
XML is beginning to be extensively used in various application domains, and as a result, large amoun...
Performance evaluation of database tools and systems is frequently done by using performance benchma...
With the increasing popularity of the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) as a representation format fo...
International audienceThis paper presents an efficient evaluation of XQuery in a heterogeneous distr...