Recent Advances in Scalable Network Generation

03/02/2020
by   Manuel Penschuck, et al.
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Random graph models are frequently used as a controllable and versatile data source for experimental campaigns in various research fields. Generating such data-sets at scale is a non-trivial task as it requires design decisions typically spanning multiple areas of expertise. Challenges begin with the identification of relevant domain-specific network features, continue with the question of how to compile such features into a tractable model, and culminate in algorithmic details arising while implementing the pertaining model. In the present survey, we explore crucial aspects of random graph models with known scalable generators. We begin by briefly introducing network features considered by such models, and then discuss random graphs alongside with generation algorithms. Our focus lies on modelling techniques and algorithmic primitives that have proven successful in obtaining massive graphs. We consider concepts and graph models for various domains (such as social network, infrastructure, ecology, and numerical simulations), and discuss generators for different models of computation (including shared-memory parallelism, massive-parallel GPUs, and distributed systems).

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