Graphs in the 2020s: Databases, Platforms, and the evolution of Knowledge. The Year of the Graph Newsletter Vol. 18, February / January 2020
Graphs, and knowledge graphs, are key concepts and technologies for the 2020s. What will they look like, and what will they enable going forward? We have been keeping track of the evolution of graphs since the early 2000s, and publishing the Year of the Graph newsletter since 2018. Graphs have numerous applications that span analytics, […]
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