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  2. RDFLib - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDFLib

    RDFLib is a Python library for working with RDF, [2] a simple yet powerful language for representing information. This library contains parsers/serializers for almost all of the known RDF serializations, such as RDF/XML, Turtle, N-Triples, & JSON-LD, many of which are now supported in their updated form (e.g. Turtle 1.1).

  3. Gadfly (database) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadfly_(database)

    Gadfly allows Python programs to store, retrieve and query tabular data without having to rely on any external database engine or package. It provides an in-memory relational database style engine for Python programs, complete with a notion of a "committed, recoverable transaction" and "aborts".

  4. Fluidinfo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluidinfo

    Fluidinfo, formerly named FluidDB until early 2011, is an online cloud data store based on an attribute-value centric data model. [1] Fluidinfo is written in Python and characterized by a publicly writeable schema-less database that provides a query language, a fine-grained permissions model and promotes data sharing, both publicly and in groups. [2]

  5. Graph database - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_database

    Its Vertex and Edge objects have unique 64-bit object identifiers that considerably speed up graph navigation and pathfinding operations. It supports batch or streaming updates to the graph alongside concurrent, parallel queries. InfiniteGraph's 'DO' query language enables both value based queries, as well as complex graph queries.

  6. Access query language - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_query_language

    Access, the successor to ENGLISH, is an English-like query language used in the Pick operating system.. The original name ENGLISH is something of a misnomer, as PICK's flexible dictionary structure meant that file and attribute names could be given aliases in any natural language.

  7. Conjunctive query - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunctive_Query

    The query containment problem for conjunctive queries is also equivalent to the constraint satisfaction problem. [7] An important class of conjunctive queries that have polynomial-time combined complexity are the acyclic conjunctive queries. [8] The query evaluation, and thus query containment, is LOGCFL-complete and thus in polynomial time. [9]

  8. Data access object - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Access_Object

    In software, a data access object (DAO) is a pattern that provides an abstract interface to some type of database or other persistence mechanism. By mapping application calls to the persistence layer, the DAO provides data operations without exposing database details.

  9. Wikipedia:Database queries - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_queries

    Many simple queries can be run directly using the tools built into the MediaWiki package used by Wikipedia. Some of the most popular and useful queries are run regularly and can be found at Wikipedia:Database reports.