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| | | | | A (directed) graph is a set of nodes, connected by arrows (edges). The nodes and edges may contain data. Here are some graphs: All graphs made with graphviz (source) Graphs are ubiquitous in software engineering: Package dependencies form directed graphs, as do module imports. The internet is a graph of links between webpages. Model checkers analyze software by exploring the "state space" of all possible configurations. | |
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| | | | | If you've come to any of the Neo4j Data Modeling classes I've taught, you've must have heard me say "your model depends on both your data and your queries" about a million times. Let us take a closer dive into what this means by looking at how one might model airline flight data in Neo4j.... | |
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