Accepted Papers
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Graph Processing on an “almost” Relational Database - Ramesh Subramonian (Oracle Labs).
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MapGraph: A High Level API for Fast Development of High Performance Graph Analytics on GPUs - Zhisong Fu, Bryan Thompson, Michael Personick (SYSTAP, LLC).
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Towards a Query-by-Example System for Knowledge Graphs - Nandish Jayaram (University of Texas); Arijit Khan (ETH); Chengkai Li (University of Texas); Xifeng Yan (UCSB); Ramez Elmasri (University of Texas).
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HelP: High-level Primitives For Large-Scale Graph Processing - Semih Salihoglu, Jennifer Widom (Stanford University).
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PGX.ISO: Parallel and Efficient In-Memory Engine for Subgraph Isomorphism - Raghavan Raman, Oskar van Rest, Sungpack Hong (Oracle Labs); Zhe Wu, (Oracle); Hassan Chafi, (Oracle Labs); Jay Banerjee (Oracle).
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Asymmetry in Large-Scale Graph Analysis, Explained - Vasiliki Kalavri (KTH); Stephan Ewen, Kostas Tzoumas ( TU Berlin); Vladimir Vlassov (KTH); Volker Markl (TU Berlin); Seif Haridi (KTH).
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GRATIN: Accelerating Graph Traversals in Main-Memory Column Stores - Marcus Paradies, Michael Rudolf (SAP AG); Christof Bornhoevd (SAP Labs); Wolfgang Lehner (TU Dresden).
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How community-like is the structure of synthetically generated graphs - Arnau Prat (DAMA-UPC); David Domínguez-Sal (Sparsity Technologies).
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Using semijoin programs to solve traversal queries in graph databases - Norbert Martinez-Bazan, David Domínguez-Sal (Sparsity Technologies).
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Graph Pattern Matching -- Do We Have to Reinvent the Wheel? - Andrey Gubichev, Manuel Then (TU Munich).
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A Highly Efficient Runtime and Graph Library for Large-Scale Graph Analytics - Ilie Tanase, Yinglong Xia (IBM); Lifeng Nai (Georgia Institute of Technology); Yanbin Liu, Wei Tan, Jason Crawford, Ching-Yung Lin (IBM).
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Toward General Similarity Search Over Graphs - Yodsawalai Chodpathumwan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign); Arash Termehchy (Oregon State University); Yizhou Sun (Northeastern University); Amirhossein Aleyasin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign); Jose Picado (Oregon State University)
GRADES 2014 will run an non-standard program format to allow many papers to be presented interactively.
More information on the program will follow by the end of May.