The development of practical query languages for graph databases runs well ahead of the underlying theory. The ISO committee in charge of database query languages is currently developing a new standard called Graph Query Language (GQL) as well as an extension of the SQL Standard for querying property graphs represented by a relational schema, called SQL/PGQ. The main component of both is the pattern matching facility, which is shared by the two standards. In many aspects, it goes well beyond RPQs, CRPQs, and similar queries on which the research community has focused for years. Our main contribution is to distill the lengthy standard specification into a simple Graph Pattern Calculus (GPC) that reflects all the key pattern matching features...
We introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the expressive powe...
GraphQL is a highly popular new approach to build Web APIs. An important component of this approach ...
In this paper we introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the e...
The development of practical query languages for graph databases runs well ahead of the underlying t...
As graph databases become widespread, JTC1 -- the committee in joint charge of information technolog...
International audienceGQL (Graph Query Language) is being developed as a new ISO standard for graph ...
In 2019, a new ISO standard for a Property Graph Database query language was approved. A working gro...
International audienceProperty graphs have reached a high level of maturity, witnessed by multiple r...
International audienceWe report on a community effort between industry and academia to shape the fut...
In the past decade, property graph databases have emerged as a growing niche in data management. Ma...
Graph data management has revealed beneficial characteristics in terms of flexibility and scalabilit...
In the past decade Knowledge graphs have become very popular and frequently rely on the Resource Des...
International audienceThe Cypher property graph query language is an evolving language, originally d...
Abstract The paper is focused on a functional querying in graph databases. We consider labelled prop...
We introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the expressive powe...
GraphQL is a highly popular new approach to build Web APIs. An important component of this approach ...
In this paper we introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the e...
The development of practical query languages for graph databases runs well ahead of the underlying t...
As graph databases become widespread, JTC1 -- the committee in joint charge of information technolog...
International audienceGQL (Graph Query Language) is being developed as a new ISO standard for graph ...
In 2019, a new ISO standard for a Property Graph Database query language was approved. A working gro...
International audienceProperty graphs have reached a high level of maturity, witnessed by multiple r...
International audienceWe report on a community effort between industry and academia to shape the fut...
In the past decade, property graph databases have emerged as a growing niche in data management. Ma...
Graph data management has revealed beneficial characteristics in terms of flexibility and scalabilit...
In the past decade Knowledge graphs have become very popular and frequently rely on the Resource Des...
International audienceThe Cypher property graph query language is an evolving language, originally d...
Abstract The paper is focused on a functional querying in graph databases. We consider labelled prop...
We introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the expressive powe...
GraphQL is a highly popular new approach to build Web APIs. An important component of this approach ...
In this paper we introduce G-Log, a declarative query language based on graphs, which combines the e...