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Compression and In-Situ Query Processing for Fine-Grained Array Lineage

Published 27 May 2024 in cs.DB | (2405.17701v1)

Abstract: Tracking data lineage is important for data integrity, reproducibility, and debugging data science workflows. However, fine-grained lineage (i.e., at a cell level) is challenging to store, even for the smallest datasets. This paper introduces DSLog, a storage system that efficiently stores, indexes, and queries array data lineage, agnostic to capture methodology. A main contribution is our new compression algorithm, named ProvRC, that compresses captured lineage relationships. Using ProvRC for lineage compression result in a significant storage reduction over functions with simple spatial regularity, beating alternative columnar-store baselines by up to 2000x}. We also show that ProvRC facilitates in-situ query processing that allows forward and backward lineage queries without decompression - in the optimal case, surpassing baselines by 20x in query latency on random numpy pipelines.

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