Proceedings of the Eleventh International Workshop on Graph Computation Models
Berthold Hoffmann (Universit\"at Bremen), Mark Minas (Universit\"at, der Bundeswehr M\"unchen)

TL;DR
This paper introduces the proceedings of the Eleventh International Workshop on Graph Computation Models, highlighting advances in graph-based computation models across various scientific disciplines.
Contribution
It compiles recent research and discussions on graph computation models, fostering interdisciplinary exchange and advancing foundational and applied aspects of graph-based computation.
Findings
Diverse applications of graph models in science and engineering
Advances in graph transformation techniques
Interdisciplinary collaboration in graph computation
Abstract
Graphs are common mathematical structures that are visual and intuitive. They constitute a natural and seamless way for system modelling in science, engineering and beyond, including computer science, biology, business process modelling, etc. Graph computation models constitute a class of very high-level models where graphs are first-class citizens. The aim of the International GCM Workshop series is to bring together researchers interested in all aspects of computation models based on graphs and graph transformation. It promotes the cross-fertilizing exchange of ideas and experiences among senior and young researchers from the different communities interested in the foundations, applications, and implementations of graph computation models and related areas.
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