Adaptive Asynchronous Parallelization of Graph Algorithms

Author:

Fan Wenfei1,Lu Ping2,Yu Wenyuan3,Xu Jingbo3,Yin Qiang3,Luo Xiaojian3,Zhou Jingren3ORCID,Jin Ruochun4

Affiliation:

1. University of Edinburgh and Beihang University and SICS, Shenzhen University, Longhua, Shenzhen, China

2. BDBC, Beihang University, Beijing, China

3. Alibaba Group, Hangzhou, China

4. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Abstract

This article proposes an Adaptive Asynchronous Parallel (AAP) model for graph computations. As opposed to Bulk Synchronous Parallel (BSP) and Asynchronous Parallel (AP) models, AAP reduces both stragglers and stale computations by dynamically adjusting relative progress of workers. We show that BSP, AP, and Stale Synchronous Parallel model (SSP) are special cases of AAP. Better yet, AAP optimizes parallel processing by adaptively switching among these models at different stages of a single execution. Moreover, employing the programming model of GRAPE, AAP aims to parallelize existing sequential algorithms based on simultaneous fixpoint computation with partial and incremental evaluation. Under a monotone condition, AAP guarantees to converge at correct answers if the sequential algorithms are correct. Furthermore, we show that AAP can optimally simulate MapReduce, PRAM, BSP, AP, and SSP. Using real-life and synthetic graphs, we experimentally verify that AAP outperforms BSP, AP, and SSP for a variety of graph computations.

Funder

ERC

EPSRC

Shenzhen Institute of Computing Sciences

NSFC

Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award

Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Big Data and Brain Computing

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Information Systems

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