Abstract- Spatial network queries often have performance bound by the structure and size of the underlying network. This paper discusses methods of improving the performance of these queries, specifically those using network expansion algorithms, by creating a graph representation of the network and removing unnecessary nodes and edges. In addition, two methods of storing and accessing the graph are compared for speed and usefulness in different applications. A main memory approach to graph storage using a shared library is compared to a database storage approach. Though fast, the main memory approach has some limitations in its usefulness
The determinant of performance in scale-up graph process-ing on a single system is the speed at whic...
Graph databases have become an increasingly popular choice for the management of the massive network...
Spatial data are found in geographic information systems such as digital road map databases where ci...
The efficiency of spatial query processing is crucial for many applications such as location-based s...
Spatial network queries, for example KNN or range, operate on systems where objects are constrained ...
A spatial network is a graph with spatial components at vertices and/or edges. Most transportation n...
Abstract. Mobile services is emerging as an important application area for spatio-temporal database ...
A framework for determining the shortest path and the distance between every pair of vertices on a s...
Spatial networks (e.g., road networks) are general graphs with spatial information (e.g., latitude/l...
2 Scalable Network Distance Browsing in Spatial Databases As online map services have become popular...
How do we develop programs that are easy to express, easy to reason about, and able to achieve high ...
The performance optimization of query processing in spatial networks focuses on minimizing network d...
Graph processing is experiencing a surge of renewed interest as applications in social networks and ...
WWW 2015: 24th International World Wide Web Conference, Florence, Italy, 18-22 May 2015Analyzing and...
Abstract. Spatial networks find application in the areas of transporta-tion GIS, network analysis, c...
The determinant of performance in scale-up graph process-ing on a single system is the speed at whic...
Graph databases have become an increasingly popular choice for the management of the massive network...
Spatial data are found in geographic information systems such as digital road map databases where ci...
The efficiency of spatial query processing is crucial for many applications such as location-based s...
Spatial network queries, for example KNN or range, operate on systems where objects are constrained ...
A spatial network is a graph with spatial components at vertices and/or edges. Most transportation n...
Abstract. Mobile services is emerging as an important application area for spatio-temporal database ...
A framework for determining the shortest path and the distance between every pair of vertices on a s...
Spatial networks (e.g., road networks) are general graphs with spatial information (e.g., latitude/l...
2 Scalable Network Distance Browsing in Spatial Databases As online map services have become popular...
How do we develop programs that are easy to express, easy to reason about, and able to achieve high ...
The performance optimization of query processing in spatial networks focuses on minimizing network d...
Graph processing is experiencing a surge of renewed interest as applications in social networks and ...
WWW 2015: 24th International World Wide Web Conference, Florence, Italy, 18-22 May 2015Analyzing and...
Abstract. Spatial networks find application in the areas of transporta-tion GIS, network analysis, c...
The determinant of performance in scale-up graph process-ing on a single system is the speed at whic...
Graph databases have become an increasingly popular choice for the management of the massive network...
Spatial data are found in geographic information systems such as digital road map databases where ci...