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Hardware-accelerated join processing in large Semantic Web databases with FPGAs
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2013
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Semantic Web DatabaseEngineeringComputer ArchitectureSemantic WebJoin OperatorsInformation RetrievalData ScienceDatabase SystemManagementData IntegrationParallel ComputingLarge Semantic WebData ManagementParallel DatabaseVery Large DatabaseComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceDistributed Query ProcessingDatabase TechnologyQuery OptimizationDedicated QueryParallel Programming
The increasing amount of data to be processed by database systems asks for a continuous increase in processing power. While traditional system designs can hardly cope with these performance requirements, dedicated hardware accelerators provide the required processing power. However, dedicated hardware accelerators are inflexible and cannot be adapted to the requirements of a dedicated query. In this paper, a concept is introduced to improve the performance of a Semantic Web database by developing a flexible FPGA-based hardware accelerator. The feasibility of this approach is shown by implementing different types of join operators as one of the most important and most time consuming operators in query execution. The performance comparison between the proposed FPGA implementation and a software solution in C on a general-purpose processor shows a significant speed-up up to 10 times.
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