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CALL FOR PAPERS
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17th International Workshop on Graph Computation Models (GCM
2026)
June 30, 2026, Rennes, France
https://conf.researchr.org/home/staf-2026/gcm-2026
Part of STAF 2026
https://conf.researchr.org/home/staf-2026
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Important Dates
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Paper Submission : 19 April 2026
Notification : 20 May 2026
Final version due: 03 June 2026
Workshop : 30 June 2026
Should you have any problem meeting the deadlines, please send an
email to the organizers:
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Aims
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Graph computation models offer mathematically rigorous frameworks
for specifying and analyzing rule-based and structural
transformations of complex systems. They underpin research in
areas including model-driven engineering, distributed systems,
knowledge graphs, biological modeling, and quantum computation.
The International Graph Computation Models Workshop (GCM 2026)
provides a focused forum for foundational advances and emerging
applications of graph-based computation, bringing together
researchers interested in
all aspects of computation models based on graphs and graph
transformation. It fosters cross-fertilization of ideas and
experience among senior and early-career researchers from different
communities, spanning foundations, applications, and implementations
of graph computation models and related areas.
Since 2006, GCM has been organized regularly as part of STAF and
related events across Europe and beyond. Previous editions of the
GCM series were held in Natal, Brazil (2006); Leicester, UK (2008);
Enschede, The Netherlands (2010); Bremen, Germany (2012); York, UK
(2014); L'Aquila, Italy (2015); Wien, Austria (2016); Marburg,
Germany (2017); Toulouse, France (2018); Eindhoven, The Netherlands
(2019); online (2020 and 2021); Nantes, France (2022); Leicester, UK
(2023); Twente, The Netherlands (2024); and Koblenz, Germany (2025).
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Topics of Interest
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GCM 2026 welcomes high-quality contributions on all aspects of graph
computation models and graph transformation. Topics include, but are
not limited to:
Foundations
- Models, semantics, and calculi of graph transformation
- Algebraic, categorical, and logical foundations
- Analysis and verification of graph transformation systems
- Confluence, termination, and complexity
- Expressiveness and equivalence of graph computation models
- Parallel, concurrent, and distributed graph transformation
- Term graph rewriting and formal graph languages
Methods and Tool Support
- Implementation techniques and optimization
- Tool support and engineering of graph-based systems
- Static analysis, model checking, and testing
- Benchmarking and evaluation frameworks
Emerging Directions
- Graph computation in AI and machine learning
- Neuro-symbolic and rule-based learning approaches
- Graph databases and property graph models
- Graph computation in distributed and local-first systems
- Explainability and reliability of graph-based systems
Applications
- Graph-based and visual programming languages
- Model-driven engineering and model management
- Software architecture, evolution, and refactoring
- Databases, knowledge graphs, and data management
- Security, access control, and policy modeling
- Workflow systems and business processes
- Social, biological, and chemical network analysis
- Quantum computing models and applications
- Industrial applications and case studies
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Invited Speakers
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We are very happy to confirm the following invited speakers:
- Jade Alglave, ARM & University College London, UK
- Nicolas Keriven, CNRS & IRISA, France
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Submissions and Publication
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Authors are invited to submit papers in three possible categories:
(1) Regular papers of at most 16 pages describing innovative
contributions.,
(2) Position papers, system descriptions or work in progress of 6
to 12 pages.
(3) Abstracts limited to 2 pages, introducing recently published
papers in a peer-reviewed venue different from the ICGT conference
(these will not be included in the workshop proceedings).
Papers in PDF format should be submitted electronically via the
EasyChair system site:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=staf2026
For further information, please see:
https://conf.researchr.org/home/staf-2026/gcm-2026#Call-for-Papers
All papers must follow the CEUR single-column workshop proceedings
format:
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/template-for-submissions-to-ceur-workshop-proceedings-ceur-ws-dot-org/wqyfdgftmcfw
Simultaneous submission to other conferences with proceedings, as
well as submission of material that has already been published
elsewhere is not allowed for regular and short papers. The page
limits include references.
An optional appendix may be included for review purposes. Reviewers
are not required to read the appendix, and only the main paper will
appear in the proceedings.
If a short announcement extensively draws on previously published
work, a copy of that work must be attached to the submission.
All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee; short
announcements will undergo a lightweight review and mainly be
assessed for their potential to stir discussion on future research
of the community.
Electronic proceedings will be available at the time of the
workshop.
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Program Committee
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- Nicolas Behr (co-chair), CNRS, & Université Paris
Cité & IRIF
- Clara Bertolissi, INSA Centre-Val-de-Loire
- Andrea Corradini, University of Pisa
- Frank Drewes, Umeå University
- Stefania Dumbrava (co-chair), ENSIIE & INRIA Paris
& IRIF & Télécom SudParis
- Fabio Gadducci, University of Pisa
- Dominik Grzelak, TU Dresden
- Reiko Heckel, University of Leicester
- Jen Kosiol, Philipps-Universität Marburg
- Marino Miculan, DMIF & University of Udine
- Mark Minas, Universität der Bundeswehr München
- Detlef Plump, University of York
- Michele Sevegnani, University of Glasgow
- Vadim Zaytsev, Universiteit Twente
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