On Joining Graphs
In the graph database literature the term "join" does not refer to an operator used to merge two graphs. In particular, a counterpart of the relational join is not present in existing graph query languages, and consequently no efficient algorithms have been developed for this operator. Thi...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the graph database literature the term "join" does not refer to an
operator used to merge two graphs. In particular, a counterpart of the
relational join is not present in existing graph query languages, and
consequently no efficient algorithms have been developed for this operator.
This paper provides two main contributions. First, we define a binary graph
join operator that acts on the vertices as a standard relational join and
combines the edges according to a user-defined semantics. Then we propose the
"CoGrouped Graph Conjunctive $\theta$-Join" algorithm running over data indexed
in secondary memory. Our implementation outperforms the execution of the same
operation in Cypher and SPARQL on major existing graph database management
systems by at least one order of magnitude, also including indexing and loading
time. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1608.05594 |