In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability problem over graphs. We build on the well-known node interval labeling scheme where the set of vertices reachable from a particular node is compactly encoded as a collection of node identifier ranges. We impose an explicit bound on the size of the index and flexibly assign approximate reachability ranges to nodes of the graph such that the number of index probes to answer a query is minimized. The resulting tunable index structure generates a better range labeling if the space budget is increased, thus providing a direct control over the trade off between index size and the query processing performance. By using a fast recursive querying method in...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
Most of the existing reachability indices perform well on small- to medium- size graphs, but reach a...
Most of the existing reachability indices perform well on small- to medium- size graphs, but reach a...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
Abstract. Graph-structured databases and related problems such as reachability query processing have...
Many applications require querying graph-structured data. As graphs grow in size, indexing becomes e...
Nowadays graph data have become absolutely ubiquitous in various applications starting from soc...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
International audienceReachability queries checking the existence of a path from a source node to a ...
Efficiently processing queries against very large graphs is an important research topic largely driv...
International audienceReachability queries checking the existence of a path from a source node to a ...
One of the most fundamental problems in computer science is the reachability problem: Given a direct...
Answering reachability queries on directed graphs is ubiqui-tous in many applications involved with ...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
Most of the existing reachability indices perform well on small- to medium- size graphs, but reach a...
Most of the existing reachability indices perform well on small- to medium- size graphs, but reach a...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
Abstract. Graph-structured databases and related problems such as reachability query processing have...
Many applications require querying graph-structured data. As graphs grow in size, indexing becomes e...
Nowadays graph data have become absolutely ubiquitous in various applications starting from soc...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
International audienceReachability queries checking the existence of a path from a source node to a ...
Efficiently processing queries against very large graphs is an important research topic largely driv...
International audienceReachability queries checking the existence of a path from a source node to a ...
One of the most fundamental problems in computer science is the reachability problem: Given a direct...
Answering reachability queries on directed graphs is ubiqui-tous in many applications involved with ...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
Most of the existing reachability indices perform well on small- to medium- size graphs, but reach a...
Most of the existing reachability indices perform well on small- to medium- size graphs, but reach a...