On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 11:48:02AM +0100, Tom De Mulder wrote: > A lot of the back-end code of DSpace, the very core of it, is inherently > inefficient. Several tasks are executed more than once, and entire objects > are created when only one attribute is needed, etc. (I'd be more specific, > but I'm not a specialist on this matter, and our resident DSpace developer is > on leave this week.)
When your developer has time, I think that specific JIRA tickets on these observations would be appreciated. We need all the eyes we can borrow. It needn't be a rigorous analysis (though that would be wonderful). Significant inefficiencies noted in passing are important information. -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer [email protected] Balance your desire for bells and whistles with the reality that only a little more than 2 percent of world population has broadband. -- Ledford and Tyler, _Google Analytics 2.0_
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