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  2. Neo4j - Wikipedia

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    Neo4j is a graph database management system (GDBMS) developed by Neo4j Inc. The data elements Neo4j stores are nodes, edges connecting them, and attributes of nodes ...

  3. Graph database - Wikipedia

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    Despite the graph databases' advantages and recent popularity over [citation needed] relational databases, it is recommended the graph model itself should not be the sole reason to replace an existing relational database. A graph database may become relevant if there is an evidence for performance improvement by orders of magnitude and lower ...

  4. Neo4j 4.0 graph database platform brings unlimited scaling - AOL

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    Neo4j, the premiere graph database development platform, announced the release of version 4.0 today, which features unlimited scaling among other updates. Graph databases are growing increasingly ...

  5. Cypher (query language) - Wikipedia

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    Cypher was originally intended to be used with the graph database Neo4j, but was opened up through the openCypher project in October 2015. [ 3 ] The language was designed with the power and capability of SQL (standard query language for the relational database model ) in mind, but Cypher was based on the components and needs of a database built ...

  6. Graph drawing - Wikipedia

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    Graphic representation of a minute fraction of the WWW, demonstrating hyperlinks.. Graph drawing is an area of mathematics and computer science combining methods from geometric graph theory and information visualization to derive two-dimensional depictions of graphs arising from applications such as social network analysis, cartography, linguistics, and bioinformatics.

  7. Property graph - Wikipedia

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    Building upon widely adopted definitions, [2] [3] a property graph/attributed graph can be defined by a 7-tuple (N, A, K, V, α, , π), where N is the set of nodes /vertices of the graph; A is the set of arcs (directed edges) of the graph; K is a set of keys, taken from a countable set, defining the nature of attributes/properties

  8. TigerGraph - Wikipedia

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    It has its own graph query language that is similar to SQL. [1] [2] [6]: 9–10 TigerGraph also provides a software development kit for creating graphs and visual representations. [1] [7] As of Nov 2023, TigerGraph version is up to version 3.9.3. [7]

  9. Knowledge graph - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined as early as 1972 by the Austrian linguist Edgar W. Schneider, in a discussion of how to build modular instructional systems for courses. [6] In the late 1980s, the University of Groningen and University of Twente jointly began a project called Knowledge Graphs, focusing on the design of semantic networks with edges restricted to a limited set of relations, to facilitate ...

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