This is presentation of Master Thesis "XSLT Benchmarking" on Faculty of Mathematics and Physics on Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.
The aim of this work is a research on possibilities and limitations of XSLT benchmarking and a proposal of an extensible XSLT benchmark system. First of all, it is necessary to describe and compare existing versions of XSLT, to analyze existing XSLT benchmarking projects and to perform a study of current XSLT applications in general. The core of the work will be a proposal and implementation of own project that will solve selected open problems and disadvantages of the current projects, cover a wide range of XSLT use cases and enable user-defined parameterization and extensibility. The work will include suitable experiments with the existing XSLT processors using the proposed benchmark.
Next table contains links on reports of running XSLT Benchmarking with information about
OS and Hardware on which it were running.
Command line that was be used for running XSLT Benchmarking was "./run.bat -grcv --repeating 10
"
on Windows and "./run.sh -grcv --repeating 10
" on Linux.
System | Mem.addr. | CPU | RAM | Download | Online | Spend time |
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Windows 7 Professional, SP1 | 64bit | Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU, M560, 2.67GHz | 8GB | zip | xml html | 00:29:55 |
Windows 7 Home Premium, SP1 | 32bit | AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 635 Processor, 2.90GHz | 4GB | zip | xml html | 00:34:00 |
Ubuntu 11.10 | 64bit | Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU, M560, 2.67GHz | 7GB | zip | xml html | 00:57:49 |
Debian 6.0.4 | 64bit | AMD Opteron(TM) Processor 6234, 2.70GHz | 132GB | zip | xml html | 00:46:26 |