2013 IEEE 29th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icde.2013.6544943
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A demonstration of the G∗ graph database system

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“…This technique does not only save space but also speeds up retrieval. The graph management system G * [41] also avoids saving redundancies, albeit without an explicit reference graph, but capitalizes on node identity in distinct graphs. Again, none of these compression techniques can be directly applied for compressed storage of 4D trajectories.…”
Section: Storage Of Four-dimensionalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique does not only save space but also speeds up retrieval. The graph management system G * [41] also avoids saving redundancies, albeit without an explicit reference graph, but capitalizes on node identity in distinct graphs. Again, none of these compression techniques can be directly applied for compressed storage of 4D trajectories.…”
Section: Storage Of Four-dimensionalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graph query tools. In [12], Spillane et al developed a system G*, which stores graphs on a large number of servers and allows users to easily express graph queries. In [2], Fan et al presented ExpFinder, a system for finding experts in social networks based on graph pattern matching.…”
Section: Related Work and Noveltymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section the attention turns to systems that were proposed for parallel and distributed environments. The systems that will be analyzed are the DeltaGraph system by Khurana et al [65], the G* graph database by Labouseur et al [76,107,77] and the GreyCat system by Hartmann et al [51].…”
Section: Parallel and Distributed Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the parallel and distributed setting there have been three main methods proposed: The DeltaGraph system [65] (along with its extension HGS [67]) is based on the principle of deltas and aims to efficiently store and retrieve the graph at specific time instances. The G* system [76,107,77] is a parallel graph database that focuses on taking advantage of the commonalities present between a graph in different time instances to store the sequence in an efficient manner. Finally, the GreyCat system [51] adopts a multiple-world approach to the evolution of graph sequences that permits large scale what-if analysis.…”
Section: Historical Information Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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