Grappa: Large-Scale Graph Processing with Commodity Processors
Crunching large graphs is the basis of many emerging applications, such as social network analysis and bioinformatics. Graph analytics algorithms exhibit little locality and therefore present significant performance challenges. Hardware multithreading systems (e.g., Cray XMT) show that with enough concurrency, we can tolerate long latencies. Unfortunately, this solution is not available with commodity parts. Our goal is to develop a latency-tolerant system built out of commodity parts and mostly in software. More information here.
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