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Really Rapid RDF Graph Application Development
Really Rapid RDF Graph Application Development
This article shows how an RDF Graph CRUD application can be rapidly developed, yet without losing the flexibility that HTML5/JavaScript offers, from which it can be concluded that there is no reason preventing the use of RDF Graphs as the backend for production-capable applications.
·inova8.com·
Really Rapid RDF Graph Application Development
Analyze Amazon Neptune Graphs using Amazon SageMaker Jupyter Notebooks
Analyze Amazon Neptune Graphs using Amazon SageMaker Jupyter Notebooks
Whether you’re creating a new graph data model and queries, or exploring an existing graph dataset, it can be useful to have an interactive query environment that allows you to visualize the results. In this blog post we show you how to achieve this by connecting an Amazon SageMaker notebook to an Amazon Neptune database. […]
·aws.amazon.com·
Analyze Amazon Neptune Graphs using Amazon SageMaker Jupyter Notebooks
Let Me Graph That For You – Part 1 – Air Routes
Let Me Graph That For You – Part 1 – Air Routes
We’re pleased to announce the start of a multi-part series of posts for Amazon Neptune in which we explore graph application datasets and queries drawn from many different domains and problem spaces. Amazon Neptune is a fast and reliable, fully-managed graph database, optimized for storing and querying highly connected data. It is ideal for online […]
·aws.amazon.com·
Let Me Graph That For You – Part 1 – Air Routes
Comparing Cypher, PGQL and G-CORE
Comparing Cypher, PGQL and G-CORE
The following document was prepared by Stefan Plantikow (Neo4j Cypher language designer). It compares the three closely-related languages, PGQL, Cypher and G-CORE, which The GQL Manifesto proposes to be fused into a new standard GQL language, exploiting the very heavy overlap of their current and intended functionality. There are clickable links to the specs/papers that describe […]
·gql.today·
Comparing Cypher, PGQL and G-CORE
Google Groups
Google Groups
Google Groups allows you to create and participate in online forums and email-based groups with a rich experience for community conversations.
·groups.google.com·
Google Groups
Classification with SHACL Rules
Classification with SHACL Rules
In my previous post, Rule Execution with SHACL, we have looked at how SHACL rules can be utilized to make inferences. In this post we consider a more complex situation where SHACL rules are used to…
·henrietteharmse.com·
Classification with SHACL Rules