Difference between revisions of "H-PRIMA"
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* Employee Data Set Generator: coming soon | * Employee Data Set Generator: coming soon | ||
− | * XML data (generated from H-Tables for the purpose of performance comparison between XML DB and RDBMS) | + | * XML data (Warning: viewing these XML files with browser can take very long!) |
− | ** [http://yellowstone.cs.ucla.edu/schema-evolution/documents/hprima/emp100h-vdoc.xml emp100h-vdoc.xml] ( | + | ** [http://yellowstone.cs.ucla.edu/schema-evolution/documents/hprima/emp1h-vdoc.xml emp1h-vdoc.xml] (0.9MB): data for 1,000 employees over evolving schema of five year periods. generated from H-Tables for the purpose of performance comparison between XML DB and RDBMS. |
+ | ** [http://yellowstone.cs.ucla.edu/schema-evolution/documents/hprima/emp10h-vdoc.xml emp10h-vdoc.xml] (8.9MB): same data with 10,000 employees | ||
+ | ** [http://yellowstone.cs.ucla.edu/schema-evolution/documents/hprima/emp100h-vdoc.xml emp100h-vdoc.xml] (89.2MB): same data with 100,000 employees |
Revision as of 15:24, 13 June 2008
Overview
H-PRIMA is an efficient incarnation of PRIMA, which supports the same features of management and querying of transaction-database systems under schema evolution. PRIMA was based on XML DB that executes XQuery queries on XML data, which is not very efficient at the current state of art. In H-PRIMA, we instead employ RDBMS-based query execution engine, to improve the performance. We also address the problem of temporal coalesce for the broken history at schema changes.
Data Set
- Employee Data Set Generator: coming soon
- XML data (Warning: viewing these XML files with browser can take very long!)
- emp1h-vdoc.xml (0.9MB): data for 1,000 employees over evolving schema of five year periods. generated from H-Tables for the purpose of performance comparison between XML DB and RDBMS.
- emp10h-vdoc.xml (8.9MB): same data with 10,000 employees
- emp100h-vdoc.xml (89.2MB): same data with 100,000 employees