reviewACM Computing SurveysFeb 1, 2008Closed access

Survey of graph database models

University of Chile

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Abstract

Graph database models can be defined as those in which data structures for the schema and instances are modeled as graphs or generalizations of them, and data manipulation is expressed by graph-oriented operations and type constructors. These models took off in the eighties and early nineties alongside object-oriented models. Their influence gradually died out with the emergence of other database models, in particular geographical, spatial, semistructured, and XML. Recently, the need to manage information with graph-like nature has reestablished the relevance of this area. The main objective of this survey is to present the work that has been conducted in the area of graph database modeling, concentrating on…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Graph database
  • Database schema
  • Graph
  • Database model
  • Database design
  • XML
  • Database
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