When RDF datasets become too large to be managed by centralised systems, they are often distributed in a cluster of shared-nothing servers, and queries are answered using a distributed join algorithm. Although such solutions have been extensively studied in relational and RDF databases, we argue that existing approaches exhibit two drawbacks. First, they usually decide statically (i.e., at query compile time) how to shuffle the data and thus miss opportunities for local computation. Second, they often materialise large intermediate relations whose size is determined by the entire dataset (and not the data stored in each server), so these relations can easily exceed the memory of individual servers. As a possible remedy, we present a novel d...
The expansion of the services of the Semantic Web and the evolution of cloud computing technologies ...
Massive volumes of big RDF data are growing beyond the performance capacity of conventional RDF data...
A cluster of servers is often used to reason over RDF graphs whose size exceeds the capacity of a si...
Evaluating joins over RDF data stored in a shared-nothing server cluster is key to processing truly ...
Evaluating joins over RDF data stored in a shared-nothing server cluster is key to processing truly ...
To simplify data integration and exchange, modern applications often represent their data using the...
The growing popularity of Resource Description Framework (RDF) as a mode for data exchange and integ...
Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using distributed RDF data stores built on top of ...
Many RDF systems support reasoning with Datalog rules via materialisation, where all conclusions of ...
Abstract. Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using dis-tributed RDF data stores built...
Abstract. Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using dis-tributed RDF data stores built...
Many RDF systems support reasoning with Datalog rules via materialisation, where all conclusions of ...
Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using distributed RDF data stores built on top of ...
A common approach to processing large RDF datasets is to partition the data in a cluster of shared-n...
Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using distributed RDF data stores built on top of ...
The expansion of the services of the Semantic Web and the evolution of cloud computing technologies ...
Massive volumes of big RDF data are growing beyond the performance capacity of conventional RDF data...
A cluster of servers is often used to reason over RDF graphs whose size exceeds the capacity of a si...
Evaluating joins over RDF data stored in a shared-nothing server cluster is key to processing truly ...
Evaluating joins over RDF data stored in a shared-nothing server cluster is key to processing truly ...
To simplify data integration and exchange, modern applications often represent their data using the...
The growing popularity of Resource Description Framework (RDF) as a mode for data exchange and integ...
Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using distributed RDF data stores built on top of ...
Many RDF systems support reasoning with Datalog rules via materialisation, where all conclusions of ...
Abstract. Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using dis-tributed RDF data stores built...
Abstract. Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using dis-tributed RDF data stores built...
Many RDF systems support reasoning with Datalog rules via materialisation, where all conclusions of ...
Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using distributed RDF data stores built on top of ...
A common approach to processing large RDF datasets is to partition the data in a cluster of shared-n...
Web-scale RDF datasets are increasingly processed using distributed RDF data stores built on top of ...
The expansion of the services of the Semantic Web and the evolution of cloud computing technologies ...
Massive volumes of big RDF data are growing beyond the performance capacity of conventional RDF data...
A cluster of servers is often used to reason over RDF graphs whose size exceeds the capacity of a si...