Abstract

This paper presents a Haskell library for graph processing: DeltaGraph. One unique feature of this system is that intentions to perform graph updates can be memoized in-graph in a decentralized fashion, and the propagation of these intentions within the graph can be decoupled from the realization of the updates. As a result, DeltaGraph can respond to updates in constant time and work elegantly with parallelism support. We build a Twitter-like application on top of DeltaGraph to demonstrate its effectiveness and explore parallelism and opportunistic computing optimizations.

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