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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 10, 2024
Filed:
Jan. 05, 2023
Microsoft Technology Licensing, Llc, Redmond, WA (US);
Jan-Ove Almli Karlberg, Tromso, NO;
Theodoros Gkountouvas, Tromso, NO;
Iqra Ali, Tromso, NO;
Anders Tungeland Gjerdrum, Tromso, NO;
Anthony Acquah, Oslo, NO;
Kai-Marius Pedersen, Tromso, NO;
Tor Kreutzer, Tromso, NO;
Ronny Jensen, Tromso, NO;
Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC., Redmond, WA (US);
Abstract
Example solutions for performing federated graph queries use schemas and include: generating a logical graph using a query input and generating a physical plan using a query planning schema for double-nested loops, the outer loop for each permutation of data stores in a set of data stores, and the inner loop for each data store—ceasing when the logical graph has been fully consumed. A query cost is determined for each of the permutations, and a physical plan is selected based on the query cost, for example minimizing the query cost, and the query is executed based on the selected physical plan. The cost may be determined based on a weighted combination of factors such as freshness of the data, latency, power consumption, environmental impact (e.g., carbon footprint), energy efficiency, and network burden.