Graph Databases
by Ian Robinson, Jim Webber, Emil Eifrem
Publisher: O'Reilly Media 2013
Number of pages: 212
Description:
Graph Databases, published by O'Reilly Media, discusses the problems that are well aligned with graph databases, with examples drawn from practical, real-world use cases. This book also looks at the ecosystem of complementary technologies, highlighting what differentiates graph databases from other database technologies, both relational and NOSQL.
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