Title
Introduction To Graph Databases
Abstract
The use of graphs in analytic environments is getting more and more widespread, with applications in many different environments like social network analysis, fraud detection, industrial management, knowledge analysis, etc. Graph databases are one important solution to consider in the management of large datasets. The course will be oriented to tackle four important aspects of graph management. First, to give a characterization of graphs and the most common operations applied on them. Second, to review the technologies for graph management and focus on the particular case of Sparksee. Third, to analyze in depth some important applications and how graphs are used to solve them. Fourth, to understand the use of benchmarking to make the requirements of the user compatible with the growth of the technologies for graph management.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1007/978-3-319-10587-1_4
REASONING WEB: REASONING ON THE WEB IN THE BIG DATA ERA
Field
DocType
Volume
Graph database,Social network,Sentiment analysis,Computer science,Social network analysis,Theoretical computer science,Graph rewriting,Degree distribution,Benchmarking,Graph (abstract data type)
Conference
8714
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
0
0.34
References 
Authors
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Josep-Lluis Larriba-Pey124521.70
Norbert Martinez-Bazan2484.98
David Dominguez-Sal318916.35