June 22, 2014
Conference Paper

Parasol: An Architecture for Cross-Cloud Federated Graph Querying

Abstract

Large scale data fusion of multiple datasets can often provide in- sights that examining datasets individually cannot. However, when these datasets reside in different data centers and cannot be collocated due to technical, administrative, or policy barriers, a unique set of problems arise that hamper querying and data fusion. To ad- dress these problems, a system and architecture named Parasol is presented that enables federated queries over graph databases residing in multiple clouds. Parasol’s design is flexible and requires only minimal assumptions for participant clouds. Query optimization techniques are also described that are compatible with Parasol’s lightweight architecture. Experiments on a prototype implementation of Parasol indicate its suitability for cross-cloud federated graph queries.

Revised: April 23, 2015 | Published: June 22, 2014

Citation

Lieberman M., S. Choudhury, M. Hughes, D. Patrone, S. Hider, C. Piatko, and M. Chapman, et al. 2014. Parasol: An Architecture for Cross-Cloud Federated Graph Querying. In Proceedings of Workshop on Data Analytics in the Cloud (DanaC'14), June 22-27, 2014, Snowbird, Utah, 1-4. New York, New York:Association for Computing Machinery. PNNL-SA-102039. doi:10.1145/2627770.2627771