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    tigerbeetle

    tigerbeetle

    The financial transactions database designed for mission critical safe

    TigerBeetle is production-ready on Linux and seamlessly integrated with major programming languages. TigerBeetle is a financial transactions database designed for mission-critical safety and performance to power the next 30 years of OLTP. TigerBeetle redesigns the distributed database storage engine and consensus protocol for the OLTP workload. This solves the problem of OLTP write contention to unlock three orders of magnitude more performance than a general purpose (OLGP) database. The...
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    EdgeDB

    EdgeDB

    A next-generation graph-relational database

    The world's favorite graph-relational database is back for an action-packed sequel. Tune in for a series of lightning talks breaking down what's new and what's next for EdgeDB. EdgeDB is an open-source database designed as a spiritual successor to SQL and the relational paradigm. It aims to solve some hard design problems that make existing databases unnecessarily onerous to use. Powered by the Postgres query engine under the hood, EdgeDB thinks about schema the same way you do: as objects with properties connected by links. It's like a relational database with an object-oriented data model, or a graph database with strict schema. ...
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    Nebula Graph

    Nebula Graph

    A distributed, fast open-source graph database

    The graph database built for super large-scale graphs with milliseconds of latency. Optimized SUBGRAPH and FIND PATH for better performance. Optimized query paths to reduce redundant paths and time complexity. Optimized the method to get properties for better performance of MATCH statements. Nebula Graph adopts the Apache 2.0 license, one of the most permissive free software licenses in the world. Free as in freedom, because, under the Apache 2.0 license, you can use, copy, modify and...
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    reco4j-neo4j

    Reco4j is a graph-based recommendation engine, this is the neo4j impl

    Reco4j is an open source project aims at developing a recommendation framework based on graph data sources. We choose graph databases for several reasons. They are NoSQL databases, so "schemaless". This means that it is possible to extend the basic data structure with intermediate information, i.e. similarity value between item and so on. Moreover, since every information is expressed with properties, nodes and relations, the recommendation process can be customized to work on every...
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    reco4j-core

    Reco4j is a graph-based recommendation engine

    Reco4j is an open source project aims at developing a recommendation framework based on graph data sources. We choose graph databases for several reasons. They are NoSQL databases, so "schemaless". This means that it is possible to extend the basic data structure with intermediate information, i.e. similarity value between item and so on. Moreover, since every information is expressed with properties, nodes and relations, the recommendation process can be customized to work on every...
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