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Extended characteristic sets: Graph indexing for SPARQL Query Optimization

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Meimaris M., Papastefanatos G., Mamoulis N., Anagnostopoulos I.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1109/ICDE.2017.106
Sujet
Digital storage
Engines
Indexing (of information)
Query languages
Query processing
Characteristic set
Experimental evaluation
Graph indexing
Indexing scheme
Orders of magnitude
Sparql queries
State of the art
Synthetic datasets
Indexing (materials working)
IEEE Computer Society
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SPARQL query execution in state of the art RDF engines depends on, and is often limited by the underlying storage and indexing schemes. Typically, these systems exhaustively store permutations of the standard three-column triples table. However, even though RDF can give birth to datasets with loosely defined schemas, it is common for an emerging structure to appear in the data. In this paper, we introduce a novel indexing scheme for RDF data, that takes advantage of the inherent structure of triples. To this end, we define the Extended Characteristic Set (ECS), a schema abstraction that classifies triples based on the properties of their subjects and objects, and we discuss methods and algorithms for the identification and extraction of ECSs. We show how these can be used to assist query processing, and we implement axonDB, an RDF storage and querying engine based on ECS indexing. We perform an experimental evaluation on real world and synthetic datasets and observe that axonDB outperforms the competition by a few orders of magnitude. © 2017 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76488
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