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Apache AGE
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0.0 | 8.9 | |
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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sqlite3-bfsvtab-ext
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PageRank Algorithm for Graph Databases
This should make it a lot better: https://github.com/abetlen/sqlite3-bfsvtab-ext
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Simple-graph: a graph database in SQLite, via “SQLite as a document database”
I've actually been working on an extension to perform breadth first search queries in SQLite on general graphs [0]. The extension is actually based off of the transitive closure extension. You can use it on any existing SQLite database as long as you can wrangle your edges into either a real or virtual table and the node ids are integers (I'm planning on removing this constraint in the future).
[0]: https://github.com/abetlen/sqlite3-bfsvtab-ext
Apache AGE
- Apache AGE: PostgreSQL Extension Graph Data Processing and Analytics
- Apache AGE: PostgreSQL Extension Graph Data Processing and Analytics for RDBMS
- Apache AGE supporting latest PostgreSQL (ver 16)
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Enhancing Fraud Detection with Apache AGE: A Graph Database Approach
For more information and support, visit the Apache AGE website. or github.
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Unlocking the Power of Apache Age: Advanced Techniques for SQL/Cypher Hybrid Queries
These are just a few examples of how you can use Cypher queries in SQL/Cypher Hybrid Queries. By using these advanced techniques, you can perform more complex and powerful queries on your graph data. Apache AGE offer a versatile and powerful platform for working with graph and relational data concurrentlyz. To learn more you can visit age website or github page.
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Mastering Graph Queries with Cypher in Apache Age
Cypher queries in Apache Age empower users to interact with graph data efficiently and intuitively. Whether you're creating nodes, establishing relationships, or performing complex traversals, Cypher provides a robust and expressive language for working with graph databases.As you explore Apache Age and Cypher further, you'll discover additional features and nuances that make graph database management a seamless experience. Embrace the power of graph queries, and unlock the full potential of your interconnected data with Apache Age. Happy graph querying!
- We built An Open-Source platform to process relational and Graph Query simultaneously
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Machine learning and graph databases
Check Apache AGE graph database system here: Website: https://age.apache.org/ GitHub: https://github.com/apache/age
- Is Open Sourcing Technologies Good for Society
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Open Source doesn't win by being cheaper
We are also open Source community at Apache https://github.com/apache/age
What are some alternatives?
ulid-postgres
surrealdb - A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database, for the realtime web
kuzu - Embeddable property graph database management system built for query speed and scalability. Implements Cypher.
Memgraph - Open-source graph database, tuned for dynamic analytics environments. Easy to adopt, scale and own.
rdflib-sqlalchemy - RDFLib store using SQLAlchemy dbapi as back-end
node-bindgen - Easy way to write Node.js module using Rust
ipfs-sqlite-block-store - SQLite based ipfs block store
age-viewer - Graph database optimized for fast analysis and real-time data processing. It is provided as an extension to PostgreSQL.
graphdb - sqlite based graph database for storing native python objects and their relationships to each other
napi-rs - A framework for building compiled Node.js add-ons in Rust via Node-API
NetworkXum - A NetworkX-like Python wrapper for graphs persisted in a DBMS
neon - Rust bindings for writing safe and fast native Node.js modules.