Graph Databases
Krystyna Bajer (),
Anne Seidlitz,
Sascha Steltgens and
Bastian Wormuth
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Anne Seidlitz: ifb SE
Sascha Steltgens: ifb SE
Bastian Wormuth: ifb SE
A chapter in The Digital Journey of Banking and Insurance, Volume III, 2021, pp 35-49 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Graph databases are the technical implementation of graph theory, a concept that was introduced to applied mathematics about 200 years ago. Its versatile usability for various business and private applications fostered the establishment of a graph industry that markets graph databases, graph analysis tools, and graph frameworks. This article introduces the scientific foundations for graph theory and its realization in graph databases, and explains typical analysis tools and applications.
Keywords: Graph database; Networks; Cypher; Network analysis; Connected data; Data model; Graph storage; Graph theory; Queries; Algorithms; Graph query languages; Social networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78821-6_3
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