TigerGraph Announces Free Trial Program for Graph Analytics
Enables Users to Experience the World’s Fastest Graph Analytics Platform Designed to Unleash the Power of Interconnected Data for Deeper Insights and Better Outcomes
GQL Update – September 16, 2019 GQL Is Now a Global Standards Project alongside SQL The votes are in. This past June, national standards bodies around the world – belonging to ISO/IEC’s Joint Technical Committee 1 (responsible for IT standards) – began voting on the GQL project proposal. Read update → It seems like the […]
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 […]
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…
QuickGraph#7 Creating a schema.org linked data endpoint on Neo4j
In this instalment of the QuickGraph series, I’ll show how to map a graph stored in Neo4j to an ontology (or schema, or vocabulary…) using the neosemantics extension.
Stanford Libraries awarded $4 Million grant to implement linked data metadata environment
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation continues initial investment in the library cataloging community’s shift to linked data for the creation and manipulation of their metadata. Stanford, CA—A proposal to dramatically shift how libraries create metadata and greatly improve how users discover library holdings has been accepted and awarded to Stanford Libraries by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
A number of industries and laboratories still rely upon relational database management systems for handling their data. But usually, raw data that they encounter is not structured. It is highly…