Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2013

schedule

Graph Processing devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday The room open() process Signal/Collect: Processing Large Graphs in Seconds Simplifying Scalable Graph Processing using a Domain-Specific Language An in-depth discussion of the Neo4j HA architecture Storing and traversing large graphs in ArangoDB FluxGraph: A time-machine for your graphs The Linked Data Benchmark Council - LDBC A Neo4j powered social networking and Question & Answer application to enhance scientific communication Flexible graph querying using the Flex-It querying language Squire: A polyglot application combining Neo4j, MongoDB, Ruby and Scala Mining Social Data Explore and visualize graphs with sigma.js Lessons Learned from Building a CMS based on Neo4j The room shutdown() process
Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  The room open() process Pere Urbón-Bayes, Achim Friedland 11:00 11:10
  Signal/Collect: Processing Large Graphs in Seconds Philip Stutz 11:15 11:45
  Simplifying Scalable Graph Processing using a Domain-Specific Language Jan Van Der Lugt 11:50 12:20
  An in-depth discussion of the Neo4j HA architecture Michael Hunger 12:25 12:55
  Storing and traversing large graphs in ArangoDB Frank Celler 13:30 14:00
  FluxGraph: A time-machine for your graphs Davy Suvee 14:05 14:35
  The Linked Data Benchmark Council - LDBC Peter Neubauer 14:40 15:10
  A Neo4j powered social networking and Question & Answer application to enhance scientific communication Rene Pickhardt 15:15 15:45
  Flexible graph querying using the Flex-It querying language Petra Selmer 15:50 16:10
  Squire: A polyglot application combining Neo4j, MongoDB, Ruby and Scala Alberto Perdomo 16:15 16:45
  Mining Social Data Romeu Moura 16:50 17:20
  Explore and visualize graphs with sigma.js Alexis Jacomy 17:25 17:55
  Lessons Learned from Building a CMS based on Neo4j Axel Morgner 18:00 18:30
  The room shutdown() process Pere Urbón-Bayes, Achim Friedland 18:30 18:35