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Learning Neo4j

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2014
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781849517164
Pages 222 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Rik Van Bruggen Rik Van Bruggen
Profile icon Rik Van Bruggen

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Learning Neo4j
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Graphs and Graph Theory – an Introduction 2. Graph Databases – Overview 3. Getting Started with Neo4j 4. Modeling Data for Neo4j 5. Importing Data into Neo4j 6. Use Case Example – Recommendations 7. Use Case Example – Impact Analysis and Simulation 8. Visualizations for Neo4j 9. Other Tools Related to Neo4j Where to Find More Information Related to Neo4j Getting Started with Cypher Index

Impact analysis systems dissected


In this chapter, we will spend time with specific types of systems that will allow corporations to perform some of the most complicated operations. In some cases, their information technology infrastructure will be set up to do this, and in others this will not be the case. Analyzing and understanding their businesses in the context of its environment and the impact that the environment has on the business can be tremendously complex. Doing this, in fact, means that companies need to do two very specific things:

  • They need to understand how their business will react to specific impulses from the environment or other. Assuming that they have modeled their business as a set of interdependent processes, people, and resources, it is easy to see how graph databases could be very interesting tools to better understand what would happen to the rest of the network if a part of the network changes. We call this the core impact analysis use case.

  • They need to be able...

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