[FM-India] Special session on Modelling, Storing, and Querying of Graph Data

Madhavan Mukund madhavan at cmi.ac.in
Thu Sep 7 11:31:41 IST 2017


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Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2017 11:11:50 +0530
From: "M. Praveen" <praveenm at cmi.ac.in>
To: fmindia at cmi.ac.in
Subject: Special session on Modelling, Storing, and Querying of Graph Data

Dear colleagues,
  If you are working in the area of graph data, please consider submitting
your papers to the special Session on Modelling, Storing, and Querying of
Graph Data at the 10th Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and
Database Systems (ACIIDS 2018) Dong Hoi City, Vietnam, March 19-21, 2018.

Best regards,
Praveen
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============== MSQGD 2018 | Call for Papers ===============

Special Session on Modelling, Storing, and Querying of Graph Data
at the 10th Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems
(ACIIDS 2018)
Dong Hoi City, Vietnam, March 19-21, 2018

Conference website: http://www.aciids.pwr.edu.pl/

Special Session Organizers
Jaroslav Pokorný, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
E-mail: pokorny at ksi.mff.cuni.cz

Bela Stantic
School of Information and Communication Technology
Griffith Sciences, Griffith University, Australia
E-mail: B.Stantic at griffith.edu.au

Scope of the session:

Graph databases (GDB) are focused on efficient storing and querying highly
connected data. They
are a powerful tool for graph-like queries and graph analysis. Today, in
context of Big Data
we even talk about Big Graphs. Consequently, new graph storage methods and new
index techniques
are developed and studied in context of Big Data. In line with similar
concepts in other database
technologies, we then talk about Graph Data Management Systems (GDBMS). Graph
databases are considered
usually as NoSQL databases.  In practice, only some of them use traditional
database notions like,
e.g., database schema and integrity constraints. Graph-based conceptual
schemas occur also very rarely.
As a result, querying as well as graph data analysis without information about
the data stored in a GDB
become more complicated. The same holds for design of appropriate index
structures.

The MSQGD 2018 Special Session at the (ACIIDS 2018) is devoted to modelling,
storing and querying
(big) graph data in GDBMS. The session should offer to researchers an
opportunity to present and discuss
these topics, moreover, in an integrated way as it is always beneficial for
each database technology.

The scope of the MSQGD 2018 includes, but is not limited to the following
topics:
•	Graph data models
•	Conceptual modelling of graph data
•	Conceptual and database schemas in context of graph databases
•	Integrity constraints in graph databases
•	Infrastructures for dealing with Big Graphs
•	Graphs in polyglot databases
•	Importing data into a graph database
•	Storing and indexing graph data
•	Principles of graph query languages
•	Expressive power of graph query languages
•	Fuzzy queries over graph databases
•	Mining large connected data
•	Why and when to use graph databases
•	Applications of graph databases

Important dates
Submission of papers: 1 October 2017
Notification of acceptance: 1 November 2017
Camera-ready papers: 15 November 2017
Registration & payment: 15 December 2017
Conference date: 19-21 March 2018

Submission
All contributions should be original and not published elsewhere or intended
to be published during the review period. Author's are invited to submit their
papers electronically in pdf format, through EasyChair. All the special
sessions are centralized as tracks in the same conference management system as
the regular papers. Therefore, to submit a paper please activate the following
link and select the track: MSQGD 2018: Modelling, Storing, and Querying of
Graph Data.

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aciids2018

Authors are invited to submit original previously unpublished research papers
written in English, of up to 10 pages, strictly following the LNCS/LNAI format
guidelines. Authors can download the Latex (recommended) or Word templates
available at Springer's web site. Submissions not following the format
guidelines will be rejected without review. To ensure high quality, all papers
will be thoroughly reviewed by the MSQGD 2018 Program Committee. All accepted
papers must be presented by one of the authors who must register for the
conference and pay the fee. The conference proceedings will be published by
Springer in the prestigious series LNCS/LNAI (indexed by ISI CPCI-S, included
in ISI Web of Science, EI, ACM Digital Library, DBLP, Google Scholar, Scopus,
etc.).


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