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Title: Parallel-Correctness and Transferability for Conjunctive Queries under Bag Semantics
Authors: KETSMAN, Bas 
NEVEN, Frank 
VANDEVOORT, Brecht 
Issue Date: 2025
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Source: Acm Transactions on Computational Logic, 26 (2) (Art N° 7)
Abstract: Single-round multiway join algorithms first reshuffle data over many servers and then evaluate the query at hand in a parallel and communication-free way. A key question is whether a given distribution policy for the reshuffle is adequate for computing a given query. This property is referred to as parallel-correctness. Another key problem is to detect whether the data reshuffle step can be avoided when evaluating subsequent queries. The latter problem is referred to as transfer of parallel-correctness. This paper extends the study of parallel-correctness and transfer of parallel-correctness of conjunctive queries to incorporate bag semantics. We provide semantical characterizations for both problems, obtain complexity bounds and discuss the relationship with their set semantics counterparts. Finally, we revisit both problems under a modified distribution model that takes advantage of a linear order on compute nodes and obtain tight complexity bounds.
Keywords: CCS Concepts: • Information systems → Query languages; Parallel and distributed DBMSs Additional Key Words and Phrases: Conjunctive queries;Conjunctive queries;distributed evaluation;distributed evaluation;bag semantics;bag semantics
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/45425
ISSN: 1529-3785
e-ISSN: 1557-945X
DOI: 10.1145/3712291
ISI #: 001485137500001
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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