A large body of research on subgraph query processing on large networks assumes that a query is posed in the form of a connected graph. Unfortunately, end users in practice may not always have precise knowledge about the topological relationships between nodes in a query graph to formulate a connected query. In this demonstration, we present a novel graph querying paradigm called partial topology-based network search and a query processing system called panda to efficiently find top-k matches of a partial topology query (ptq) in a single machine. A ptq is a disconnected query graph containing multiple connected query components. ptqs allow an end user to formulate queries without demanding precise information about the complete topology of a query graph. We demonstrate various innovative features of panda and its promising performance.
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