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The 007 Benchmark

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The OO7 Benchmark represents a comprehensive test of OODBMS performance. In this paper we describe the benchmark and present performance results from its implementation in three OODBMS systems. It is our hope that the OO7 Benchmark will provide useful insight for end-users evaluating the performance of OODBMS systems; we also hope that the research community will find that OO7 provides a database schema, instance, and workload that is useful for evaluating new techniques and algorithms for OODBMS implementation.

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              cover image ACM SIGMOD Record
              ACM SIGMOD Record  Volume 22, Issue 2
              June 1, 1993
              558 pages
              ISSN:0163-5808
              DOI:10.1145/170036
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              • cover image ACM Conferences
                SIGMOD '93: Proceedings of the 1993 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
                June 1993
                566 pages
                ISBN:0897915925
                DOI:10.1145/170035

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