Go beyond theory and apply key concepts and syntax through interactive tutorials and practical examples via the GQL Playground
Leverage advanced features of GQL to manipulate graph data efficiently
Explore GQL applications in data analytics and discover how to leverage graph knowledge in real-world scenarios
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Description
Graph Query Language is becoming the go-to standard for graph databases, especially with its support for interconnected analytics and GenAI capabilities. This book comes from a team of industry veterans who know exactly how to break down the fundamental GQL concepts, graph terms, definitions, catalog systems, and everything that matters in actual work.
You’ll get to grips with graph data types, value expressions, graph matching patterns, and modifying statements through practical GQL examples.
Once you've got the basics down, you’ll tackle advanced GQL topics such as path modes, complex path matching patterns, shortest path queries, composite statements, session and transaction commands, and procedures. You’ll also learn to create extensions and understand the design of graph databases to solve industry issues. The authors cover techniques like property graphs to help you optimize your graph queries and offer insights into the future of GQL and graph technology.
By the end of this book, you’ll confidently query and update graph data, run graph algorithms, create visualizations, and apply your learnings to a real-world use case of money flow analysis for assessing bank client behaviors and detecting transaction risks.
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Who is this book for?
This book is for graph database developers, DBAs, programmers, data engineers, and analysts who want to learn the new graph database standard GQL. A basic understanding of graph and relational databases, data models, knowledge of SQL basics, and programming will make the content easy to grasp. While it is designed to be accessible even if you don’t have a background in graph theory, familiarity with concepts like nodes, edges, relationships, and the distinction between directed and undirected graphs will enhance your learning experience.
What you will learn
Experiment with GQL syntax on GQL Playground, including MATCH, RETURN, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE
Work with operators, functions, and variables in an organized fashion
Become familiar with complex topics such as varying path matching modes, repeated variables, shortest path, procedures, and transactions
Enhance execution speed through indexing or caching systems
Understand how to manage access control effectively
Tackle real-world issues with a case study focused on money transaction analytics
Ricky Sun is a serial entrepreneur and an expert in high-performance storage and computing systems. He is also the author of several technology books. Ricky began his career in Silicon Valley, working with his professor a year before graduating from Santa Clara University. Over the past 20+ years, he has experienced three mergers and acquisitions. Ultipa is his fourth venture. Ricky previously served as CTO of EMC Asia R&D Center, managing director of EMC Labs China, and chief architect of Splashtop, a pre-IPO unicorn startup. He was also the CEO of Allhistory, a knowledge graph-powered causality search engine, now part of Human, a publicly traded online education services company. Ricky is the author of the The Essential Criteria of Graph Databases book.
Yuri Simione holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Pisa, Italy. He has nearly 30 years of IT experience. He has worked with large enterprises like Xerox and EMC (now Dell EMC), specialising in managing unstructured information projects with products like Opentext Documentum and Adobe Experience Management. In 2014, Yuri recognized the potential of graph databases for handling unstructured data and shifted his focus to this technology and the semantic knowledge graphs market. He currently serves as VP of Partnerships and Alliances at Ultipa, a leading graph database and graph analytics vendor.
Jason Zhang holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from SUPINFO, Paris, and has over 10 years of IT experience. He has worked for startups and is currently the Director of Engineering at Ultipa. In his role, Jason has contributed to the design and implementation of Ultipa's property graph database, recognized as one of the most performant and innovative in the market. He leads the implementation of Ultipa Graph and adds support for the GQL standard.
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