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October 2021 • Kasimir Gabert, Kaan Sancak, M. Yusuf Özkaya, Ali Pınar, Ümit V. Çatalyürek
Modern graphs are not only large, but rapidly changing. The rate of change can vary significantly along with the computational cost. Existing distributed graph analysis systems have largely been designed to operate on static graphs. Infrastructure changes in these systems need to occur when the system is idle, which can result in significant wasted resources or the inability to cope with changes.