A few thoughts on RDF-star, Reification, and Labeled Property Graphs
The W3C RDF-star WG is currently debating a design issue which may greatly affect our chances of having a better alignment between RDF graphs and Labeled… | 13 comments on LinkedIn
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Why Graphs? Graph databases are the most powerful tools for managing data because of their structure and flexibility. Here are 6 reasons why
Why Graphs? Graph databases are the most powerful tools for managing data because of their structure and flexibility. Here are 6 reasons why: 1. They are…
Why Graphs? Graph databases are the most powerful tools for managing data because of their structure and flexibility. Here are 6 reasons why
🚀 Exciting News Alert! 🚀 We're over the moon to announce the launch of TigerGraph CoPilot's public alpha release! 🌟 🔗 Get ready to explore the future of…
Working on a LangChain template that adds a custom graph conversational memory to the Neo4j Cypher chain
Working on a LangChain template that adds a custom graph conversational memory to the Neo4j Cypher chain, which uses LLMs to generate Cypher statements. This…
Working on a LangChain template that adds a custom graph conversational memory to the Neo4j Cypher chain
Supply chain data analysis and visualization using Amazon Neptune and the Neptune workbench | Amazon Web Services
Many global corporations are managing multiple supply chains, and they depend on those operations to not only deliver goods on time but to respond to divergent customer and supplier needs. According to a McKinsey study, it’s estimated that significant disruptions to production now occur every 3.7 years on average, adding new urgency to supply chain […]