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Graph devroom
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Saturday
Intro to Graph databases
Using graph databases in popular open source CMSs
Neo4J and Drupal, potential application areas and module introduction
Incremental Graph Queries with openCypher
Twitter Streaming Graph with Gephi
Visualising stream of Data
Bringing the Semantic Web closer to reality
PostgreSQL as RDF Graph Database
(Cypher)-[:ON]->(ApacheFlink)<-[:USING]-(Gradoop)
From Shopping Baskets to Structural Patterns
Designing a graph library for JavaScript
Graph Processing on SAP HANA, express edition
Graph Analytics on Massively Parallel Processing Databases
Graphs at scale
Scale out Neo4j using Apache Mesos and DC/OS
Network Traffic Analysis of Hadoop Clusters
Understand the common usage patterns and identify typical / atypical workloads.
Event
Speakers
Start
End
Saturday
Intro to Graph databases
Szymon Warda
10:30
11:00
Using graph databases in popular open source CMSs
Neo4J and Drupal, potential application areas and module introduction
Kristof Van Tomme
11:10
11:40
Incremental Graph Queries with openCypher
Gabor Szarnyas
11:50
12:20
Twitter Streaming Graph with Gephi
Visualising stream of Data
Matthieu Totet
12:30
13:00
Bringing the Semantic Web closer to reality
PostgreSQL as RDF Graph Database
Jimmy Angelakos
13:10
13:40
(Cypher)-[:ON]->(ApacheFlink)<-[:USING]-(Gradoop)
Martin Junghanns
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Max Kießling
13:50
14:20
From Shopping Baskets to Structural Patterns
André Petermann
14:30
15:00
Designing a graph library for JavaScript
Guillaume Plique
15:10
15:40
Graph Processing on SAP HANA, express edition
Thomas Fischer
15:50
16:20
Graph Analytics on Massively Parallel Processing Databases
Frank McQuillan
16:30
17:00
Graphs at scale
Scale out Neo4j using Apache Mesos and DC/OS
Jörg Schad
17:10
17:40
Network Traffic Analysis of Hadoop Clusters
Understand the common usage patterns and identify typical / atypical workloads.
Mirko Kämpf
17:50
18:15