One of the most fundamental problems in computer science is the reachability problem: Given a directed graph and two vertices s and t, can s reach t via a path? We revisit existing techniques and combine them with new approaches to support a large portion of reachability queries in constant time using a linear-sized reachability index. Our new algorithm O\u27Reach can be easily combined with previously developed solutions for the problem or run standalone. In a detailed experimental study, we compare a variety of algorithms with respect to their index-building and query times as well as their memory footprint on a diverse set of instances. Our experiments indicate that the query performance often depends strongly not only on the type of gra...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
Nowadays graph data have become absolutely ubiquitous in various applications starting from soc...
Efficiently processing queries against very large graphs is an important research topic largely driv...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
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...
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...
Most of the existing reachability indices perform well on small- to medium- size graphs, but reach a...
© 2016 IEEE. As an important graph operator, reachability query has been extensively studied over de...
Abstract. Graph-structured databases and related problems such as reachability query processing have...
Answering reachability queries on directed graphs is ubiqui-tous in many applications involved with ...
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...
Nowadays graph data have become absolutely ubiquitous in various applications starting from soc...
Efficiently processing queries against very large graphs is an important research topic largely driv...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
Given a directed graph G, a reachability query (u, v) asks whether there exists a path from a node u...
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...
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...
Most of the existing reachability indices perform well on small- to medium- size graphs, but reach a...
© 2016 IEEE. As an important graph operator, reachability query has been extensively studied over de...
Abstract. Graph-structured databases and related problems such as reachability query processing have...
Answering reachability queries on directed graphs is ubiqui-tous in many applications involved with ...
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...
Nowadays graph data have become absolutely ubiquitous in various applications starting from soc...
Efficiently processing queries against very large graphs is an important research topic largely driv...