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Re: Xqueeze: Compact XML Alternative


Re:  Xqueeze: Compact XML Alternative
Alaric B. Snell wrote:
> On Friday 07 February 2003 09:24, Robin Berjon wrote:
>>I certainly hope that future improvements on our binary format will in fact
>>make it compress badly :) That should happen by making it more compact than
>>it currently is (while keeping similar speed, which is why compression is
>>not always an option).
> 
> Nooo! It's not the compression *ratio* that matters here. It's the eventual 
> size.

To you perhaps. An improved binary infoset removing yet more redundant 
information by itself will be likely to generate less compressible data, and the 
ratio matters in cost/benefit analysis.

If I have (completely arbitrary numbers):
   bix            10k
   bix+gz          8k
   better-bix    8.5k
   better-bix+gz 7.8k

Then even though the last one is the smallest, option 3 will be de-encoded a 
*lot* faster. At some point the different between a compressed binfoset and an 
uncompressed one becomes too marginal to be interesting.

-- 
Robin Berjon <robin.berjon@e...>
Research Engineer, Expway        http://expway.fr/
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