2021
DOI: 10.1145/3516430
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ROME: All Overlays Lead to Aggregation, but Some Are Faster than Others

Abstract: Aggregation is common in data analytics and crucial to distilling information from large datasets, but current data analytics frameworks do not fully exploit the potential for optimization in such phases. The lack of optimization is particularly notable in current “online” approaches which store data in main memory across nodes, shifting the bottleneck away from disk I/O toward network and compute resources, thus increasing the relative performance impact of distributed aggregation phases. … Show more

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