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Understanding Graph Databases
Understanding Graph Databases
When using a relational database, you store different information in different database tables. But what’s missing is the connective tissue, the connection between the database tables. A graph database stores the same sort of data, but is also able to store linkages between them.
·blog.cambridgesemantics.com·
Understanding Graph Databases
Adrian Gschwend on Twitter: "Swiss EPFL's Blue Brain Nexus Project @bluebrainnexus released Nexus v1.0, which is from what I can see among others a SPARQL endpoint. I did not play with it yet but sounds like something to check out! https://t.co/y30L5thM44
Adrian Gschwend on Twitter: "Swiss EPFL's Blue Brain Nexus Project @bluebrainnexus released Nexus v1.0, which is from what I can see among others a SPARQL endpoint. I did not play with it yet but sounds like something to check out! https://t.co/y30L5thM44
Swiss EPFL's Blue Brain Nexus Project @bluebrainnexus released Nexus v1.0, which is from what I can see among others a SPARQL endpoint. I did not play with it yet but sounds like something to check out! https://t.co/y30L5thM44— Adrian Gschwend (@linkedktk) April 3, 2019
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Adrian Gschwend on Twitter: "Swiss EPFL's Blue Brain Nexus Project @bluebrainnexus released Nexus v1.0, which is from what I can see among others a SPARQL endpoint. I did not play with it yet but sounds like something to check out! https://t.co/y30L5thM44
schema blog: Schema.org 3.5: Simpler extension model, projects, grants and funding schemas, and new terms for describing educational and occupational credentials
schema blog: Schema.org 3.5: Simpler extension model, projects, grants and funding schemas, and new terms for describing educational and occupational credentials
Schema.org version 3.5 has been released. This release moves a number of terms from the experimental " Pending " area into the Schema.org...
·blog.schema.org·
schema blog: Schema.org 3.5: Simpler extension model, projects, grants and funding schemas, and new terms for describing educational and occupational credentials
Graph Agenda | DataStax
Graph Agenda | DataStax
DataStax is the company behind the massively scalable, highly available, cloud-native NoSQL data platform built on Apache Cassandra™.
·datastax.com·
Graph Agenda | DataStax
Beyond the low code hype: Knowledge graph-driven development | LinkedIn
Beyond the low code hype: Knowledge graph-driven development | LinkedIn
I had the chance to attend Strata Data in San Francisco this week and talk to data engineers who are struggling under the burden of decades of legacy application-centric development approaches in an era when companies should be becoming data centric. Here's a way to scale up a data-centric code qual
·linkedin.com·
Beyond the low code hype: Knowledge graph-driven development | LinkedIn