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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
·twitter.com·
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
[1903.07673] Trust and Privacy in Knowledge Graphs
[1903.07673] Trust and Privacy in Knowledge Graphs
This paper presents the KG Usage framework, which allows the introduction of KG features to support Trust, Privacy and Transparency concerns regarding the use of its contents by applications. A...
·arxiv.org·
[1903.07673] Trust and Privacy in Knowledge Graphs