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Joseph K. Bradley commented on SPARK-7893:
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I agree. Also, it will be important to provide use cases for these operations
to understand how to prioritize them.
> Complex Operators between Graphs
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> Key: SPARK-7893
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-7893
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: GraphX
> Reporter: Andy Huang
> Labels: complex, graph, join, operators, union
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> Currently there are 30+ operators in GraphX, while few of them consider
> operators between graphs. The only one is _*mask*_, which takes another graph
> as a parameter and return a new graph.
> In many complex case,such as _*streaming graph, small graph merge into huge
> graph*_, higher level operators of graphs can help users to focus and think
> in graph. Performance optimization can be done internally and be transparent
> to them.
> Complex graph operator list is
> here:[complex_graph_operations|http://techieme.in/complex-graph-operations/].
> This issue will focus on two frequently-used operators first: *union* and
> *join*.
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