Modern Datalog Engines (Foundations and Trends in Databases)

by Bas Ketsman and Paraschos Koutris

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Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in Datalog from both the industry and research community. Datalog is a declarative query language that extends relational algebra with recursion. It is used to express a wide spectrum of modern data management tasks such as data integration, declarative networking, graph analysis, business analytics, and program analysis. The result of this long line of research is a plethora of Datalog engines that support different variants of Datalog, and have different technical specifications and capabilities. In this monograph, the authors provide an overview of the architecture and technical characteristics of the various Datalog engines. They identify common architectural decisions and evaluation methods as well as data structures and layouts used to speed up the query execution. They also discuss the ways in which Datalog engines differ when they specialize to workloads with different characteristics. A particular focus of this monograph is how modern Datalog engines scale to massively parallel environments, which is necessary to support the processing of very large datasets. The authors conclude with opportunities for future research directions and new possible applications for Datalog engines.
  • ISBN13 9781638280422
  • Publish Date 29 June 2022
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
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