QALD-3: Multilingual question answering over linked data
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013
This paper examines the effectiveness of parallel processing of relational join operations. The skew in the distribution of join attribute values and the stochastic nature of the task processing times are identified as the major factors that can affect the effective exploitation of parallelism. Expressions for the execution time of parallel hash join and semijoin are derived and their effectiveness analyzed. When many small processors are used in the parallel architecture, the skew can result in some processors becoming sources of bottleneck while other processors are being underutilized. Even in the absence of skew, the variations in the processing times of the parallel tasks belonging to a query can lead to high task synchronization delay and impact the maximum speedup achievable through parallel execution. For example, when the task processing time on each processor is exponential with the same mean, the speedup is proportional to P/In(P) where P is the number of processors. Other factors such as memory size, communication bandwidth, etc., can lead to even lower speedup. These are quantified using analytical models. © 1990 IEEE
Elena Cabrio, Philipp Cimiano, et al.
CLEF 2013
Frank R. Libsch, S.C. Lien
IBM J. Res. Dev
Rolf Clauberg
IBM J. Res. Dev
Raghu Krishnapuram, Krishna Kummamuru
IFSA 2003