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Two-Dimensional Distributed Inverted Files

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Two-Dimensional Distributed Inverted Files
Abstract. Term-partitioned indexes are generally inefficient for the evaluation of conjunctive queries, as they require the communication of long posting lists. On the other side, document-partitioned indexes incur in excessive overheads as the evaluation of every query involves the participation of all the processors, therefore their scalability is not adequate for real systems. We propose to arrange a set of processors in a two-dimensional array, applying term-partitioning at row level and document-partitioning at column level. Choosing the adequate number of rows and columns given the available number of processors, together with the selection of the proper ways of partitioning the index over that topology is the subject of this paper.
Esteban Feuerstein, Mauricio Marín, Michel
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SPIRE
Authors Esteban Feuerstein, Mauricio Marín, Michel Mizrahi, Veronica Gil Costa, Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates
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