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Revision as of 00:00, 11 February 2006
We can divide collections of documents into three basic categories:
- Exercise documents
- Designed to excercise a particular area of OpenOffice.org, such as XML tag processing.
- Representative documents
- Documents that are representative of a typical documents encountered by users. This is a difficult assertion, as different settings may have radically different typical documents. For example, in a financial setting, complicated spreadsheets may be the norm.
- Pathological documents
- Documents that may not be typical or have a specific property that makes performance problems.
Exercise Documents
Some 'specialized' documents can be found on http://tools.openoffice.org/performance/testdocs-odf.zip
Representative Documents
Please contribute some!
Pathological Documnets
Please contribute some! There must be many in IZ.