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

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>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
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>
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