P. P. Abdul Haleem

Work place: Department of Computer Science, Farook College (Autonomous), Calicut, Kerala, India

E-mail: abdulhaleem@farookcollege.ac.in

Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8172-8700

Research Interests: Data Structures

Biography

P. P. Abdul Haleem,received his B E (Computer Science and Engineering) degree from Bangalore University (1994), and M Tech (Computer Science and Engineering) and PhD degrees from National Institute of Technology Calicut, India in 2005 and 2011, respectively. He has two decades of experience in academics and software development. Currently he is working as Assistant Professor at Postgraduate Department of Computer Science & Research Centre, Farook College (Autonomous), Kozhikode, India. He has published papers in several national and international conferences and journals. His research interests include Mobile Computing and Data Formatting Schemes.

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A lightweight Data Exchange Format for Mobile Transactions

By M. C. Mohammed Shameer P. P. Abdul Haleem Yazik K. Puthenpediyakkal

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2023.03.04, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2023

XML and JSON are commonly used data exchange formats that are widely in use in wireless networking environments. The verbose and redundant nature of XML documents incurs huge transportation overheads in data communications. JSON is a data format that reduces the document size; but its scope is confined to text and numeric data. Also due to the reasons such as lack of schema and limited interoperability features, JSON is more suitable for web based applications, compared to wireless or mobile environments. Since the literature reports serious concerns about the performance of existing data exchange formats in resource constraint networks, there is scope for a lightweight data exchange mechanism. This paper introduces a new lightweight, schema aware data exchange format for data representation and interchange. The proposed format, called LXML, is schema aware and non-binary format based on the XML standards and has the potential to be an alternative format for XML and JSON in a wireless environment. Experimental findings indicate that LXML is a less verbose and efficient data exchange format and its performance is found to be better than the existing non binary data exchange formats.

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