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Date: 2010-03-15 11:10:00
Database management systems
Relational database management systems
Database models
Graph databases
NoSQL
Neo4j
MySQL
Database
SQL
Data management
Computing
Data

A Comparison of a Graph Database and a Relational Database A Data Provenance Perspective

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