Database development benchmark tools

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Benito Graniela (graniela++at++vsl.ist.ucf.edu)
Fri, 17 Feb 1995 08:54:01 -0500


Thanks everybody for their help on the coplanar polygons issue.

We are developing terrain databases, were interoperability is of paramount.
Limitation on hardware (Indigo Extreme) impose a limit on the number of
polygons and extents of the database. I am sure that there must be optimum
ways of developing databases in flight format. Is there any rules of thumb
or guidelines out there? I will also be nice to have some sort of benchmark
application that could detect portions of the database that will overload
the machine. Is there any shareware out there? We are thinking on
developing such a tool if is not available out there. If there is any
suggestions
on what type of information will help (of course pfFrameStats and related
data and functions) not only measure performance but also in the database
development please feel free to comment on line or person-to-person.

thanks
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Benito Graniela University of Central Florida
Visual Systems Lab Institute for Simulation & Training
(407) 658-5075 3280 Progress Drive
bgraniela++at++vsl.ist.ucf.edu Orlando, FL 32806-0544
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