Tony, > mail you either just the results of > our experiments or a copy of the draft paper
I would be interested in reading the draft of your paper. Sounds like quite a challenge and I am not entirely sure how you do a fair test but I am intereted to see you approach! Kind Regards, Gary ---- Original message ---- >Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 17:29:19 +0100 >From: Tony Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Native XML databases paper >To: xindice-dev@xml.apache.org > >Hi, >I'm a database researcher from the UK, and as part of my current work >I'm writing a paper on using native XML databases for use with large >biological datasets. As part of the paper we compare features and >performance of three popular native XML DBs (eXist, Xindice and Tamino) >against a representative dataset over several different query types. > >The paper is just about ready for submission to the journal >BioInformatics, but I was wondering if you or anyone else on the eXist >development team would like to take the opportunity to look at our >method/results to ensure that our experiments have been carried out in >the most appropriate manner for eXist. > >If you have time to do this I can mail you either just the results of >our experiments or a copy of the draft paper. > >I look forward to hearing from you. > >Best wishes, > >Tony >-- >Dr. Tony Griffiths >Research Fellow >Information Management Group, >Room LF1, >School of Computer Science >The University of Manchester >Oxford Road >Manchester >M13 9PL > >Direct line +44 (0) 161 275 6239 >Department Tel: +44(0)161 306 9280 >Department Fax: +44 (0) 161 275 6236 >email [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- +----------------+-------------------+ | Gary Cornelius | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | +----------------+-------------------+ | 15 Queensberry Street, Apt. #21 | | Boston, MA, 02215, USA | | Telephone: 617 670 3907 | +------------------------------------+