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XML Performance Improvements through Interdisciplinary Factor Assessment
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- Subject: XML Performance Improvements through Interdisciplinary Factor Assessment and Application
- From: "Andrew Layman" <andrewl@m...>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 10:56:51 -0700
- Thread-index: AcU60gKSvNzGHUc9Tpa6/3L+KjrwqQ==
- Thread-topic: XML Performance Improvements through Interdisciplinary Factor Assessment and Application
Several recent proposals have noted possibilities for
improvement in XML. Notable among these are “XML Binary
Characterization” (http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/NOTE-xbc-characterization-20050331/)
and “REST, SOAP, Speech
Acts and the mustUnderstand model of SOA communications” (http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200504/msg00000.html).
Overlooked in this technical discussion is a paper that Don Box and I posted late last Friday, “XML Performance Improvements through
Interdisciplinary Factor Assessment and Application”. We commend it to your
attention. We are very proud of this research; it is an innovative approach to XML
performance. We would, of course, like to express proper appreciation for the
research directions and approaches implied by many contributors to XML-Dev over
the years, without whom we could not have taken this kind of research to its
present level. It is also timely – or, more exactly, slightly past timely
– in that proper consideration of this would have been most appropriate
on the day it was published.
http://strongbrains.com/misc/XMLPerf20050401.htm
So far, it has received a cautiously measured reaction:
http://pluralsight.com/blogs/dbox/archive/2005/04/02/7172.aspx
Best wishes,
Andrew and Don
Redmond, Washington
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