Object Relational Mapping Framework Performance Impact
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In a world where frameworks play a key role in software applications, people tend to forget about the impact different frameworks can have on different software applications. This paper will look into the impact of different object-relational mapping frameworks on relational query performance. The objective is to give an average performance impact based on a wide variety of object-relational mapping frameworks. Results are gathered from experiments using 8 different frameworks for 4 different programming languages. The languages considered in this paper are Java, C#, Python and PHP. First, self-defined research questions are answered using literature research. These questions provide background information about the topic of object-relational object-relational frameworks. Secondly, the setup used for conducting the experiments covered in this paper is discussed. Finally, it concludes by showing the performance impact of the discussed object-relational mapping frameworks.
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et. al., D. V. . (2021). Object Relational Mapping Framework Performance Impact. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 12(7), 2516–2519. Retrieved from https://turcomat.org/index.php/turkbilmat/article/view/3580
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