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#DREAM Distributed RDF Engine with Adaptive Query Planner and Minimal Communication

RDF and SPARQL query language are gaining wide popularity and acceptance. DREAM is a hybrid RDF system, which combines the advantages and averts the disadvantages of the centralized and distributed RDF schemes. In particular, DREAM avoids partitioning RDF datasets and reversely partitions SPARQL queries. By not partitioning datasets, DREAM offers a general paradigm for different types of pattern matching queries and entirely precludes intermediate data shuffling (only auxiliary data are shuffled). By partitioning only queries, DREAM suggests an adaptive scheme, which runs queries on different numbers of machines depending on their complexities. DREAM achieves these goals and significantly outperforms related systems via employing a novel graph-based, rule-oriented query planner and a new cost model.

DREAM is implemented in C and C++, and available as open-source under the MIT License.

Download DREAM

You can download DREAM directly from the Github Repository. Github also offers a zip download of the repository if you do not have git.

The git command line for cloning the repository is:

git clone https://github.com/az-hasan/DREAM.git
cd DREAM

Building

The current version of DREAM was tested on Ubuntu Linux 64-bit 14.04. It requires a 64-bit operating system.

Dependencies

DREAM has the following dependencies.

  1. g++ (>= 4.8)
  2. MPICH (>= 3.1)
  3. Boost
  4. TBB

We use the rdf3x-0.3.8 engine as part of DREAM. We use the unpacked binaries id2name and rdf3xquery.

Usage

The Wiki entry provides a guide to install and run DREAM on a cluster.

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/[my-github-username]/DREAM/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request