Graph query language for the archive (internship)

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Context: Software Heritage is an ambitious initiative whose goal is to collect, preserve forever, and make publicly available the entire body of software, in the preferred form for making modifications to it.

Description: The Software Heritage archive is structured as a graph (specifically, a Merkle DAG) and is huge: 20 billion nodes, 200 billion edges. It has recently been verified that a compressed representation of the graph structure can fit in memory, whereas node/edge properties can be memory-mapped to secondary storage (see: documentation and in particular the SANER 2020 paper referenced there). An ad hoc API is available to traverse the graph, with very limited querying capabilities. The goal of this internship is to experiment with the possibility of querying the archive graph via state-of-the-art graph query languages.

The ideal outcome of the internship will be a prototype of query engine that answers queries on top of the compressed graph representation plus associated property maps. A prototype implementation will be developed for a target platform to be chosen during the internship. Tentative target platforms include: Neo4j and Apache TinkerPop. In either case a backend/compatibility layer for WebGraph ImmutableGraph will be developed.

Desirable skills to obtain this internship:

  • Java development
  • Query languages for structured, semi-structured, or graph data (e.g., one or more among: SQL, Xquery, GraphQL, SPARQL, GQL, etc.)

Will be considered a plus:

  • experience with graph traversal languages (e.g., Gremlin)
  • experience with graph databases (e.g., Neo4j)

Workplace: LIRIS (Univ. Lyon 1, Lyon) or Inria Paris or contact mentors for remote opportunities

Environment: you will work shoulder to shoulder with all members of the Software Heritage team, and you will have a chance to witness from within the construction of the great library of source code.

Internship mentors:

  • Angela Bonifati <angela.bonifati@univ-lyon1.fr>
  • Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@upsilon.cc> (zack on IRC)

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