posted on 2024-09-30, 13:10authored byGeorg Hinkel, Antonio Garcia-Dominguez, Rene Schoene, Artur Boronat, Massimo Tisi, Theo Le Calvar, Frederic Jouault, Jozsef Marton, Tamas Nyiri, Janos Benjamin Antal, Marton Elekes, Gabor Szarnyas
To cope with the increased complexity of systems, models are used to capture what is considered the essence of a system. Such models are typically represented as a graph, which is queried to gain insight into the modelled system. Often, the results of these queries need to be adjusted according to updated requirements and are therefore a subject of maintenance activities. It is thus necessary to support writing model queries with adequate languages. However, in order to stay meaningful, the analysis results need to be refreshed as soon as the underlying models change. Therefore, a good execution speed is mandatory in order to cope with frequent model changes. In this paper, we propose a benchmark to assess model query technologies in the presence of model change sequences in the domain of social media. We present solutions to this benchmark in a variety of 11 different tools and compare them with respect to explicitness of incrementalization, asymptotic complexity and performance.
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Hinkel, G., Garcia-Dominguez, A., Schöne, R. et al. A cross-technology benchmark for incremental graph queries. Softw Syst Model 21, 755–804 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10270-021-00927-5