The Internet and the future of financial markets
Communications of the ACM
New TPC benchmarks for decision support and web commerce
ACM SIGMOD Record
Unraveling the Web Services Web: An Introduction to SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI
IEEE Internet Computing
Data Compression Support in Databases
VLDB '94 Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
Evaluating the size of the SOAP for integration in b2b
KES'05 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems - Volume Part IV
An integrated service architecture for managing capital market systems
IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking
An Agent-Oriented Dynamic Adaptive Threshold Transmission for XML Data on Networks
KES '08 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems, Part III
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XML is increasingly being used to transmit data on networks but it is a verbose format. One may employ a middleware to enhance performance by minimizing the impact of transmission time [1, 2]. Normally,to reduce the amount of data sent the XML documents are converted to a binary format using a compression routine such as XMill [3]. However while this would reduce the amount of data, it results in an increase in the CPU time. We present a technique to decide if it would be transmitting the XML document as a compressed document or not depending on a threshold that we first establish. Experimental results show our method is superior to the NAM method [1]. The simulation results shows that for an example of a 4.5 MB XML file in our method will make the CPU time decreasing 22.69% and total transition time will save 4.61% in comparison with the method described in [1].