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Would you mind turning this into an article? #1

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jexp opened this issue Feb 6, 2019 · 2 comments
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Would you mind turning this into an article? #1

jexp opened this issue Feb 6, 2019 · 2 comments

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@jexp
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jexp commented Feb 6, 2019

e.g. for towardsdatascience.com ?

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yyyguy commented Jul 12, 2019

This is a very good working example with Neo4J and OLAP. I am curious. Based on your working through of this example, would you consider Neo4J for an OLAP project? Just curious.

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michelcaradec commented Jul 13, 2019

This is a very good working example with Neo4J and OLAP. I am curious. Based on your working through of this example, would you consider Neo4J for an OLAP project? Just curious.

As I mentioned in the repository presentation, my interest (and past involvement) in OLAP technologies (especially Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services) lead me to experiment similar concepts with graph databases (where relationships are a key concept).

This must be seen as a proof of concept, and an opportunity to better understand graph databases.
One thing is sure: each time I must address a relation-oriented problem, I always consider it with graph databases (and obviously Neo4j) in mind.

If you are interested in analytics and graph, I heard of AnzoGraph solution (note I never took time to investigate it).

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