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From IT Strategy to Practice, with a little French touch !

What you will learn

What is the graph theory and how to apply it to an IT context?

What are the differences between graph, SQL, and other NoSQL Databases?

When is it appropriate to use a graph database?

How to use Neo4J?

Description

You are CIO, Architect or developer and you hear a lot of things about graph databases, You did some searches on the web but you only found a commercial speech which explain you how much this type of database is powerful and it looks like it is the answer to all you problems …

But you know that this is not the case, you know that a technological choice is never perfect and is about strength and weaknesses. And finally, after your searches, you don’t really know when to use a graph-oriented database even if you feel that they have a good added value.

So how to choose the right technology for your projects?


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In this course, I suggest you to explore Graph Oriented Databases like this:

  1. What is the graph theory and how to apply it to an IT context?
  2. What are the differences between graph, SQL, and other NoSQL Databases?
  3. When is it appropriate to use a graph database?

At the end of this course, you will understand the differentiating points of graph databases. you will have an overview of the database selection criteria and you will be able to detect use cases for this technology.

There is on more thing, this course is the first version of the translation of my existing course in French. In the future, I will enrich it and you will have access to this new content. The next versions include:

  • A demonstration with Neo4j, the best-known graph oriented database
  • And some exercises, again with Neo4j
English
language

Content

The Graph Theory in Databases

Theoretical Module Introduction
The Graph Theory
Graph Theory Usage – Queries
Graph Theory Usage – Algorithm (First Part)
Graph Theory Usage – Algorithm (Second Part)

Databases Comparison

Databases Comparison Introduction
Graph Database Review
Relational Databases Review
Relational Databases Analysis
Document Oriented Databases Review
Document Oriented Databases Additional Information
Conclusion

Use Cases

Use Cases Introduction
Land Use Plan
Legacy Review
Use Cases Overview
Use Case 1 – Master Data Broadcast
Use Case 2 – 360Β° views
Use Case 3 – Data Labs