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Inter-Operator Feedback in Data Stream Management Systems via Punctuation

High-volume, high-speed data streams may overwhelm the capabilities of stream processing systems; techniques such as data prioritization, avoidance of unnecessary processing and on-demand result production may be necessary to reduce processing requirements. However, the dynamic nature of data streams, in terms of both rate and content, makes the application of such techniques challenging. Such techniques have been addressed in the context of static and centralized query optimization; however, they have not been fully addressed for data stream management systems. In this work, we present a comprehensive framework that supports prioritization, avoidance of unnecessary work, and on-demand result production over distributed, unreliable, bursty, disordered data sources, typical of many data streams. We propose a form of inter-operator feedback, which flows against the stream direction, to communicate the information needed to enable execution of these techniques. This feedback leverages punctuations to describe the subsets of interest. We identify potential sources of feedback information, characterize new types of punctuation to support feedback, and describe the roles of producers, exploiters, and relayers of feedback that query operators may implement. We present initial experimental observations using the NiagaraST data-stream system.

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