Graph database
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A Graph database uses nodes, relationships between nodes and key-value properties to store information. This model is typically faster for associative data sets and uses a schema-less model for capturing ad-hoc and changing data.
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- Graph Databases and the Future of Large-Scale Knowledge Management
- Graphs in the database: SQL meets social networks
- Social networks in the database: using a graph database
- Scaling Online Social Networks without Pains
- Large-scale Graph Computing at Google
- On building a stupidly fast graph database
- Neo4j - an open source graph database
- Neo4j - A graph database that kicks buttox
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