2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2103.14915
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Cache-Efficient Fork-Processing Patterns on Large Graphs

Shengliang Lu,
Shixuan Sun,
Johns Paul
et al.

Abstract: As large graph processing emerges, we observe a costly fork-processing pattern (FPP) common in many graph algorithms. The unique feature of the FPP is that it launches many independent queries from different source vertices on the same graph. For example, an algorithm in analyzing the network community profile can execute Personalized PageRanks that start from tens of thousands of source vertices at the same time. We study the efficiency of state-of-the-art graph processing systems on multi-core architectures,… Show more

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