AS 3 AP: An ANSI SQL Standard Scaleable and Portable Benchmark for Relational Database Systems.
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In 1983, the first commercially available database machines were becoming available and new prototypes, such as the GRACE Database Machine [Kit83], had been proposed. The Wisconsin Benchmark [BDT83] was created in an attempt to compare backend database machine architectures to software relational database systems running on a general purpose computer. Specifically, the database machines tested were the Britton-Lee IDM 500 and Direct [Dew79], and the software database systems were University Ingres on Berkeley Unix and commercial Ingres on the VMS operating system [Ston86]. In attempting to compare these systems, we soon realized that an appropriate benchmarking methodology for comparing database system architectures was, in and of itself, a topic of research. Hence, the Wisconsin Benchmark was born as an experiment in comparative benchmarking methodology.
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