Graph Pattern Matching (GPM), usually evaluated through subgraph isomorphism, finds subgraphs of a large data graph that are similar to an input query graph. It has many applications, such as pattern recognition and finding communities in social networks. However, besides its NP-completeness, the strict constraints of subgraph isomorphism are making it impractical for GPM in the context of big data. As a result, relaxed GPM models emerged such as graph simulation as they yield interesting results in polynomial time. Moreover, massive graphs generated by mostly social networks require distributed storing and processing of the data over multiple machines. Therefore, the existing algorithms for relaxed GPM need to be revised to this context b...
Graph Pattern Matching (GPM) plays a significant role in social network analysis, which has been wid...
There exist at least two models of parallel computing, namely, shared-memory and message-passing. Th...
In this thesis, we first present a study of several problems in the field of distributed algorithms....
Graph Pattern Matching (GPM), usually evaluated through subgraph isomorphism, finds subgraphs of a l...
International audienceBesides its NP-completeness, the strict constraints of subgraph isomorphism ar...
This paper studies fundamental problems for distributed graph simulation. Given a pattern query Q an...
This paper studies fundamental problems for distributed graph simulation. Given a pattern query Q an...
Graph pattern matching is often defined in terms of sub-graph isomorphism, an np-complete problem. T...
Recent years have witnessed a growing renewed interest in the use of graphs as a reliable means for ...
Graph pattern matching is typically defined in terms of sub-graph isomorphism, which makes it an np-...
Among the vital problems in a variety of emerging applications is the graph matching problem, which ...
Abstract—Graph Pattern Matching (GPM) plays a significant role in social network analysis, which has...
Graph pattern matching is commonly used in a variety of emerging applications such as social network...
Abstract. The research goal is to develop a large-scale agent-based simulation environment to suppor...
Nous proposons tout d'abord une étude de plusieurs problèmes de l'algorithmique distribuée. Nous fou...
Graph Pattern Matching (GPM) plays a significant role in social network analysis, which has been wid...
There exist at least two models of parallel computing, namely, shared-memory and message-passing. Th...
In this thesis, we first present a study of several problems in the field of distributed algorithms....
Graph Pattern Matching (GPM), usually evaluated through subgraph isomorphism, finds subgraphs of a l...
International audienceBesides its NP-completeness, the strict constraints of subgraph isomorphism ar...
This paper studies fundamental problems for distributed graph simulation. Given a pattern query Q an...
This paper studies fundamental problems for distributed graph simulation. Given a pattern query Q an...
Graph pattern matching is often defined in terms of sub-graph isomorphism, an np-complete problem. T...
Recent years have witnessed a growing renewed interest in the use of graphs as a reliable means for ...
Graph pattern matching is typically defined in terms of sub-graph isomorphism, which makes it an np-...
Among the vital problems in a variety of emerging applications is the graph matching problem, which ...
Abstract—Graph Pattern Matching (GPM) plays a significant role in social network analysis, which has...
Graph pattern matching is commonly used in a variety of emerging applications such as social network...
Abstract. The research goal is to develop a large-scale agent-based simulation environment to suppor...
Nous proposons tout d'abord une étude de plusieurs problèmes de l'algorithmique distribuée. Nous fou...
Graph Pattern Matching (GPM) plays a significant role in social network analysis, which has been wid...
There exist at least two models of parallel computing, namely, shared-memory and message-passing. Th...
In this thesis, we first present a study of several problems in the field of distributed algorithms....