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Benchmarking XML Processors for Applications in Grid Web Services

Session: Grid Scheduling and Protocols

Event Type: Paper

Time: 2:30pm - 3:00pm

Session Chair: Adriana Iamnitchi

Author(s): Michael Head, Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Robert Engelen, Wei Zhang

Location: 20-21

Abstract:
Web services based specifications have emerged as the underlying architecture for core grid services and standards. XML is inextricably inter-twined with Web services based specifications. So, the design and implementation of XML processing tools play a significant role in grid applications. Numerous XML processing tools exist today, each optimized for specific features. To make the right decisions, grid application and middleware developers must thus understand the complex dependencies between XML features and the application. We propose a standard benchmark suite for quantifying, comparing, and contrasting the performance of XML processors under a wide range of representative use cases. The benchmarks are defined by a set of XML schemas and conforming documents. To demonstrate the utility of the benchmarks and to provide a snapshot of the current XML implementation landscape, we report the performance of many different XML implementations, on the benchmarks, and draw conclusions about their current performance characteristics.

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Chair/ Author Details:

Adriana Iamnitchi (Chair)
University of South Florida

Michael Head
SUNY Binghamton

Madhusudhan Govindaraju
SUNY Binghamton

Robert Engelen
Florida State University

Wei Zhang
Florida State University






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