XWeB: the XML Warehouse Benchmark

Hadj Mahboubi, Jerome Darmont. XWeB: the XML Warehouse Benchmark. In 2nd TPC Technology Conference on Performance Evaluation & Benchmarking (VLDB/TPCTC 10), Singapore. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Heidelberg, Germany, September 2010.

Abstract

With the emergence of XML as a standard for representing business data, new decision-support applications are being developed. These XML data warehouses aim at supporting On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) operations that manipulate irregular XML data. To ensure feasibility of these new tools, important performance issues must be addressed. Performance is customarily assessed with the help of benchmarks. However, decision-support benchmarks do not currently support XML features. In this paper, we introduce the XML Warehouse Benchmark (XWeB), which aims at filling this gap. XWeB derives from the relational decision-support benchmark TPC-H. It is mainly composed of a test data warehouse that is based on a unified reference model for XML warehouses and that features XML-specific structures, and its associate XQuery decision-support workload. XWeB’s usage is illustrated by experiments on several XML database management systems.