Jey Puget Gil, Emmanuel Coquery, John Samuel, Gilles Gesquiere
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The continuous evolution of cities poses significant challenges in terms of
managing and understanding their complex dynamics. With the increasing demand
for transparency and the growing availability of open urban data, it has become
important to ensure the reproducibility of scientific research and computations
in urban planning. To understand past decisions and other possible scenarios,
we require solutions that go beyond the management of urban knowledge graphs.
In this work, we explore existing solutions and their limits and explain the
need and possible approaches for querying across multiple graph versions.