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For the OLE archives, we compressed the document by applying gzip to
the OLE archive. For the XML format, which uses several files, we
compressed each file separately. This strategy emulates the potential
benefits of a network infrastructure with built-in compression.
The results of these experiments are shown in table 3
and figures 5, 6,
and 7. Compression has a dramatic effect on reducing
the size of both OLE archives and XML files, achieving
savings as high as 77% for the OLE and 90% for XML. Moreover, the
difference in size between compressed OLE and compressed XML
representations is small enough to be insignificant. This implies
that neither representation has an inherent bandwidth advantage when
used across a network.
Eyal DeLara
2000-05-16