BDM ベンチマークのG-BASEへの適用
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概要
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The Binary Document Manipulation(BDM)Benchmark is designed to measure the performance of a new class of information systems that exploit the intensive manipulation of binary documents. This benchmark is an abstract definition of the information of a binary document-based application. Because well-known database system benchmarks such as Wisconsin, AS3AP, TPC do not measure the performance of features essential to applications based on binary documents, we have designed the BDM Benchmark for operations on applications based on the manipulation of binary documensts. A number of ERDBMS and RDBMS have become available to manage binary documents and different choices have been done to handle this functionality. Thus this benchmark is a first step toward providing a comprehensive performance profile for this kind of applications. Among the performance characteristics tested by the BDM Benchmark are:(1)The speed of the many different kinds of retrieval algorithms of binary documents,(2)the efficiency of many different kinds of updates of binary documents, creation and deletion of binary documents, and(3)the performance of the query processor and, in cases where the query language does not support directly BDM, the implementation.
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- 1995-03-27