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Learning Neo4j

Learning Neo4j

By : Van Bruggen
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Learning Neo4j

Learning Neo4j

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By: Van Bruggen

Overview of this book

Neo4j is the world's leading graph database and offers users a radical new way of dealing with connected data. This book has been created to help you get to grips with it, providing you with an accessible route through a tool built to contend with the complexity of modern data. Learn the fundamental concepts behind Neo4j, and put them into practice by following the featured examples and use cases that demonstrate how to apply your knowledge to real problems. Starting with a brief introduction to graph theory, this book will show you the advantages of using graph databases. Following on from that, you will be introduced to Neo4j and you will be shown how to install it on various operating systems. You will then be shown how you can model and import your data into Neo4j. This book has two use case examples that will show you how to model and implement a graph in Neo4j by analyzing a user case, and analyze the impact a change has on a process or a system. You will also gain an insight into graph visualization options and discover external sources where you can learn more about this exciting and popular graph database.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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A. Where to Find More Information Related to Neo4j
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Index

Chapter 2. Graph Databases – Overview

In this chapter, we want to contextualize the concepts around graph databases and make our readers understand the historical and operational differences between older, different kinds of database management systems and our modern-day Neo4j installations.

To do this, we will cover the following:

  • Some background information on databases in general
  • A walk-through of the different approaches taken to manage and store data, from old-school navigational databases to No-SQL graph databases
  • A short discussion explaining the graph database category, its strengths, and its weaknesses

This chapter should then set our readers up for some more practical discussions later in this book.

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