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GDC, GraphGeeks and G.V() are hosting a meetup after Connected Data London in the citizenM Tower of London hotel.
To sign up for the event, head to Luma.
GDC, GraphGeeks and G.V() are hosting a meetup after Connected Data London in the citizenM Tower of London hotel.
To sign up for the event, head to Luma.
LDBC is hosting a Technical User Community meeting in London on September 6 (Saturday), the day after the prestigious VLDB conference.
Attending the TUC meeting is free. To attend, please register on lu.ma.
The event will be held at IDEALondon. Address: 69 Wilson Street, London, EC2A 2BB
| Time | Title | Presenters(s) |
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| 9:00 | Opening remarks: LDBC becomes Graph Data Council (GDC) | Henry Gabb GDC |
| 9:20 | The LDBC Financial … |
Organizers: Alastair Green, Gábor Szárnyas, Benjamin Steer
LDBC is hosting half-day hybrid TUC meeting in London on December 13 (Friday).
The program consists of 15-minute talks followed by a short Q&A session. If you would like to participate (in person or remote), consider registering using our form – but walk-ins are also welcome!
Location: Andaz London Liverpool Street, Fenchurch room (first floor)
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Organizers: Shipeng Qi, Wenyuan Yu (Alibaba Damo), Yan Zhou (CreateLink)
LDBC is hosting a two-day hybrid workshop, co-located in Guangzhou with VLDB 2024 on August 30-31 (Friday-Saturday).
The program consists of 10- and 15-minute talks followed by a Q&A session. The talks will be recorded and made available online. If you would like to participate please register using our form.
LDBC will host a social event on Friday at the 3F Xingang …
Organizers: Renzo Angles, Sebastián Ferrada
LDBC is hosting a one-day in-person workshop, co-located in Santiago de Chile with SIGMOD 2024 on June 9 (Sunday).
The workshop will be held in the Hotel Plaza El Bosque Ebro, which is two blocks away from SIGMOD’s venue. See the map here.
All times are in Chile time (GMT-4).
Each speaker will have 20 minutes for exposition plus 5 minutes for questions.
| Time | Speaker | Title |
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| 09:00 … |
Organizers: Oskar van Rest, Alastair Green, Gábor Szárnyas
LDBC is hosting a two-day hybrid workshop, co-located with SIGMOD 2023 on June 23-24 (Friday-Saturday).
The program consists of 10- and 15-minute talks followed by a Q&A session. The talks will be recorded and made available online. If you would like to participate please register using our form.
LDBC will host a social event on Friday at the Black Bottle gastrotavern in Belltown: …
Organizers: Gábor Szárnyas, Jack Waudby, Peter Boncz, Alastair Green
LDBC is hosting a two-day hybrid workshop, co-located with SIGMOD 2022 on June 17-18 (Friday-Saturday).
The program consists of 10-15 minute talks followed by a Q&A session. The talks will be recorded and made available online. The tentative program is the following. All times are in EDT.
We will have a social event on Friday at 17:30 at El Vez (Google Maps).
LDBC was hosting a one-day hybrid workshop, co-located with VLDB 2021 on August 16 (Monday) between 16:00–20:00 CEST.
The physical part of the workshop was held in room Akvariet 2 of the Tivoli Hotel (Copenhagen), while the virtual part was hosted on Zoom. Our programme consisted of talks that provide an overview of LDBC’s recent efforts. Moreover, we have invited industry practitioners and academic researchers to present their latest …
LDBC is pleased to announce its Thirteenth Technical User Community (TUC) meeting.
LDBC Technical User Community meetings serve to (1) learn about progress in the LDBC task forces on graph benchmarks and graph standards, (2) to give feedback on these, and (3) hear about user experiences with graph data management technologies or (4) learn about new graph technologies from researchers or industry – LDBC counts Oracle, IBM, Intel, Neo4j, TigerGraph …
LDBC is pleased to announce its Twelfth Technical User Community (TUC) meeting.
LDBC Technical User Community meetings serve to (1) learn about progress in the LDBC task forces on graph benchmarks and graph standards, (2) to give feedback on these, and (3) hear about user experiences with graph data management technologies or (4) learn about new graph technologies from researchers or industry – LDBC counts Oracle, IBM, Intel, Neo4j, …