2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21151-0_10
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Towards Incremental Updates in Large-Scale Model Indexes

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“…O3 and O4 confirm the findings of our previous work in scalable querying [9,14]: adding derived attributes to reduce the levels of iteration required in a query speeds up running times by orders of magnitude, while adding minimal overhead due to the use of incremental updating. These derived attributes can be seen as application-specific caches that precompute parts of a query, unlike the application-agnostic caches present in CDO.…”
Section: Rq3: Impact Of Tool Internalssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…O3 and O4 confirm the findings of our previous work in scalable querying [9,14]: adding derived attributes to reduce the levels of iteration required in a query speeds up running times by orders of magnitude, while adding minimal overhead due to the use of incremental updating. These derived attributes can be seen as application-specific caches that precompute parts of a query, unlike the application-agnostic caches present in CDO.…”
Section: Rq3: Impact Of Tool Internalssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…As discussed in [9] this leverages the benefits of widely-used file-based version control systems such as SVN and Git, but retains the issues file-based models face. To address this issue a model indexer can be introduced that monitors the models and indices them in a scalable model index.…”
Section: Heterogeneous Model Indexingmentioning
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“…For databasebacked models, the query must be transformed to an efficient use of the database, and the database must provide a high level of performance. This is the approach taken by Mogwaï, 2 a query engine for models stored in the NeoEMF 3 layer that transforms OCL queries into Gremlin 4 API calls. -Collaborative work: multiple developers being able to query, modify and version control large-scale shared models in a non-invasive manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 https://github.com/atlanmod/NeoEMF. 4 http://tinkerpop.apache.org/gremlin.html. 5 http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%