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Dagstuhl Publishing is taking an important step toward more accessible research dissemination: beginning in 2025, we started an internal project with the goal to make our publications available not only in PDF, but also in HTML format. As of today, the first articles in HTML are online.
Graph databases have become a cornerstone of modern data management. In this call for papers, we solicit new and original research contributions on theoretical foundations, systems, and applications of graph databases. We encourage submissions that address fundamental challenges, propose innovative solutions, and demonstrate impactful use cases.
In this Call for Use-Case Articles, we solicit submissions of journal articles that describe in detail use-cases (in the form of applications, events, products, services, etc.) that put into practice research on Graph Data & Knowledge (GD&K) per the topics described in TGDK’s Call for Papers