Abstract
X-Stream is a system for processing both in-memory and out-of-core graphs on a single shared-memory machine. While retaining the scatter-gather programming model with state stored in the vertices, X-Stream is novel in (i) using an edge-centric rather than a vertex-centric implementation of this model, and (ii) streaming completely unordered edge lists rather than performing random access. This design is motivated by the fact that sequential bandwidth for all storage media (main memory, SSD, and magnetic disk) is substantially larger than random access bandwidth.
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- Computer science
- Stream processing
- Bandwidth (computing)
- Random access
- Auxiliary memory
- Parallel computing
- Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
- Random access memory
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