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NoSQL Graph Databases: an overview

Published 24 Dec 2024 in cs.DB and cs.SC | (2412.18143v1)

Abstract: Graphs are the most suitable structures for modeling objects and interactions in applications where component inter-connectivity is a key feature. There has been increased interest in graphs to represent domains such as social networks, web site link structures, and biology. Graph stores recently rose to prominence along the NoSQL movement. In this work we will focus on NOSQL graph databases, describing their peculiarities that sets them apart from other data storage and management solutions, and how they differ among themselves. We will also analyze in-depth two different graph database management systems - AllegroGraph and Neo4j that uses the most popular graph models used by NoSQL stores in practice: the resource description framework (RDF) and the labeled property graph (LPG), respectively.

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