Performance Model of Object Serialization using GZip Compression Technique with XML and JSON Formatters |
Author(s): |
Pooja Manocha , CBS Group of Institutions, Affiliated to MD University, Rohtak ; Rahul Kadian, CBS Group of Institutions, Jajjhar |
Keywords: |
Object Serialization, Compression Techniques, Object oriented design, Performance Analytics, JSON DataContract, JSON.NET |
Abstract |
Object Serialization Methods can be useful for several purposes, including object serialization Minimization which can be used to fall the size of serialized data. We have implemented means by serialization and de-serialization of object that can be done using modern format XML and JSON after adding compression to the object streams. Serialization is the process of converting complex objects into stream of bytes for storage. De-serialization is its reverse process that is unpacking stream of bytes to their original form. It is also known as Pickling, the process of creating a serialized representation of object. Object serialization has been investigated for many years in the context of many different distributed systems. Serialization is a process of converting an object into a stream of data so that it can be easily transmittable over the network or can be continued in a persistent storage location. This storage place can be a physical file, record or set of connections Stream. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV2I6224 Published in: Volume : 2, Issue : 6 Publication Date: 01/09/2014 Page(s): 553-559 |
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