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In his very personal retrospective, Reinhard Wilhelm recounts the development of the Leibniz Center for Informatics at Schloss Dagstuhl – a place that has become an established institution on the international computer science scene over the decades. He combines the institutional history with his passion for cycling: the trips from Saarbrücken to Dagstuhl serve as a loose red thread through a time full of political negotiations, structural decisions and human encounters.
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.
Dagstuhl Publishing has optimized its workflow in the FAIRCORE4EOSC project by enhancing DSUB and DROPS to simplify the submission and archiving of supplementary materials, especially research software, thus ensuring better integration and long-term accessibility.
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
2024 was another very successful year for Dagstuhl Publishing. In addition to the continuous growth of the publishing activity, we were able to achieve improvements in various areas with regard to the quality and quantity of metadata and we were able to expand our services.
The open-access journal Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems (LITES) is soliciting original articles for a special issue on Industrial Real-Time Systems.