Brussels / 30 & 31 January 2016

schedule

Graph Processing devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Single-pass Graph Streaming Analytics with Apache Flink The openCypher Project Modeling a Philosophical Inquiry: from MySQL to a graph database
The short story of a long refactoring process
Real-time scalable graph analytics Arabesque: A Distributed Graph Mining Platform Gradoop: Scalable Graph Analytics with Apache Flink Benchmarking graph databases with gMark Analyzing Github Social Interactions with Graphs
Github: Social Coding

Graphs are everywhere. More and more applications make use of connected information both in graph analytics but also as graph databases. The Graph Processing Devroom, covers interesting topics around like graph processing, graph databases, graph visualization, recommendations, benchmarking and more.

We have presenters from projects, academia and the industry showing their latest open source work and research.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Single-pass Graph Streaming Analytics with Apache Flink Vasia Kalavri, Paris Carbone 10:45 11:35
  The openCypher Project Michael Hunger, Petre Selmer 11:45 12:35
  Modeling a Philosophical Inquiry: from MySQL to a graph database
The short story of a long refactoring process
Paul Girard 12:45 13:35
  Real-time scalable graph analytics Frank McSherry 13:45 14:35
  Arabesque: A Distributed Graph Mining Platform Georgos Siganos 14:45 15:35
  Gradoop: Scalable Graph Analytics with Apache Flink Martin Junghanns 15:45 16:35
  Benchmarking graph databases with gMark George Fletcher 16:45 17:35
  Analyzing Github Social Interactions with Graphs
Github: Social Coding
Christophe Willemsen 17:45 18:35