The GraphSys workshop is linked to the Graph-Massivizer project funded by the Horizon Europe research and innovation program of the European Union for the period 2023-2026. The project aims to develop a high-performance, scalable, gender-neutral, secure, and sustainable platform for massive graph processing.
Organizer
Graph-Massivizer
Graph-Massivizer researches and develops a high-performance, scalable, and sustainable platform for information processing and reasoning based on the massive graph representation of extreme data.
Co-organizing projects
DataPACT project
Integrating compliance into data pipelines, it aims to help organizations unlock the full potential of their data while safeguarding fundamental rights and fostering trust and transparency.
enRichMyData project
Creating a novel paradigm for building rich, high-quality, valuable, and FAIR-compliant datasets to feed downstream BDA and AI applications in the context of data-sharing ecosystems.
INTEND project
Breakthrough AI solutions to achieve novel intentbased data operation, capable of (1) continually learning how to adapt heterogeneous cloud/edge resources, (2) strategic decision making across the decentralized continuum, and (3) human-friendly interaction with data stakeholders based on shared intents.
TwinShip project
Facilitating knowledge exchange to support offshore wind growth.
UPCAST project
Universal, trustworthy, transparent, and user-friendly data market plugins for the automation of data sharing and processing agreements between businesses, public administrations and citizens.
Supporting initiatives
BDVA - Big Data Value Association
BDVA is an industry-driven research and innovation organisation with a mission to develop an innovation ecosystem that enables the data-driven and AI-enabled digital transformation of the economy and society in Europe.
HiPEAC - Bridging industry and academia in computing systems
HiPEAC (High Performance, Edge And Cloud computing) is the premier focal point for networking, dissemination, training, and collaboration activities in Europe for researchers, industry, and policy related to computing systems. Today, its network, the biggest of its kind in Europe, numbers over 2,000 specialists.
Supporting projects
Project EXTRACT
A distributed data-mining software platform for extreme data across the compute continuum.
Project ExtremeXP
EXPeriment driven and user eXPerience oriented analytics for eXtremely Precise outcomes and decisions.
PISTIS
Promoting and Incentivising Federated, Trusted, andFairSharing and Trading of Interoperable Data Assets.
Project CEI-Sphere.eu
Driving the Cloud-Edge-IoT Large-Scale Pilots and supporting the development of an open, interoperable, and competitive ecosystem.
Project EUCloudEdgeIoT.eu
Realising a pathway for the understanding and development of the Cloud, Edge and IoT (CEI) Continuum by promoting cooperation between a wide range of research projects, developers and suppliers, business users and potential adopters of this new technological paradigm.
Project NexusForum.eu
A physical event aimed at exploring technological synergies between the European Alliance for Industrial Data, Edge and Cloud, the EU companies and Members States involved in the IPCEI on Cloud Infrastructure & Services, and the community of EU-funded research and innovation projects.
Project SYCLOPS
Scaling extreme analytics with cross-architecture acceleration based on open standards, and advancing AI/data mining by democratizing its acceleration through open standards.