XML is beginning to be extensively used in various applicationĭomains, and as a result, large amounts of XML documents are being Tamer Özsu and John Keenleyside, XBench - A Family of Benchmarks for XML DBMSs, TR-CS-2002-39, University of Waterloo, December 2002. WeĪlso describe the potential issues when storing XML documents into relationalīenjamin Bin Yao, M. Relative performance of three commercial DBMSs: X-Hive, DB2 and SQL Server. In this report we briefly discuss the XBench XML benchmark and report on the Thus, the members of this benchmark family haveīeen defined for capturing diverse application domains. XBench is a family of XML benchmarks which recognizes that the XML data thatĭBMSs manage are quite varied and no one database schema and workload can The individual performance characteristics of theseĪpproaches as well as the relative performance of various systems is an ![]() Systems (DBMSs) and native XML systems are being developed both in industryĪnd in academia. XML support is being added to existing database management Tamer Özsu, Evaluation of DBMSs Using XBench Benchmark, TR-CS-2003-24, University of Waterloo, August 2003. Proposes a set of benchmarks to accommodate these classes.īenjamin Bin Yao and M. Identifies various classes of XML databases and applications and This paper summarizes the XBench family of benchmarks that are underĭevelopment at the University of Waterloo. Lacroix (eds), Springer-Verlag, pages 162-164. "XBench - A Family of Benchmarks for XML DBMSs", In Proceedings ofĮEXTT 2002 and DiWeb 2002, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 2590, Thus, the members of this benchmark family have been defined for capturing diverse application domains.ī. ![]() ![]() XBench is a family of XML benchmarks which recognizes that the XML data that DBMSs manage are quite varied and no one database schema and workload can properly capture this variety. In this paper we discuss the XBench XML benchmark and report on the relative performance of various DBMSs. The individual performance characteristics of these approaches as well as the relative performance of various systems is an ongoing concern. XML support is being added to existing database management systems (DBMSs) and native XML systems are being developed both in industry and in academia. Of 20th International Conference on Data Engineering, Boston, MA, March 2004, pages 621-632. "XBench Benchmark and Performance Testing of XML DBMSs", In Proceedings XBench - A Family of Benchmarks for XML DBMSsī.
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