This Week in Neo4j
8th September 2018
Mark Needham
Developer Relations Engineer at Neo4j
mark.needham@neo4j.com / devrel@neo4j.com
@markhneedham
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The week's graph database news
in one handy slide deck!
Find the archive at
neo4j.com/tag/twin4j
Featured community member: Ron van Weverwijk
Learn more about Ron
In David Allen's latest blog post he explains how database
triggers work, how you can get them in Neo4j via the APOC
library, how they work
under the covers, and
how to use them to do
streaming data loading.
Streaming Graph Loading with Neo4j and APOC
Triggers
Read the blog post
Joe Depeau presented a webinar in which he showed how
to model complex financial instruments with Neo4j. Joe
explains the myriad of financial instruments, builds a graph
of mortgage backed securities, and
then shows how to explore the data
using Cypher in the Neo4j Browser and
visualise it using Neo4j Bloom.
Modelling Complex Financial Instruments with Neo4j
Watch the video
Joy Chao explains triadic closures, structural balance, local
bridges, and how to use these to solve real world
problems.
Read the blog post
Graph Theory & Predictive Modeling
Tomaz Bratanic has come up with a fun use case for the
recently added random walk procedure - shuffling a deck of
playing cards!
Shuffling cards with the Random Walk Algorithm
Read the blog post
Benoît Simard has written a blog post in which he explains
how to load data into Neo4j using the Kettle ETL tool and
newly written Neo4j connector.
Importing data into Neo4j using Kettle ETL Tool
Read the blog post
I came across an old post written by JeffProd about solving
a Rubik’s cube using Neo4j. In the post JeffProd shows how
to model the problem as a graph,
imports all possible positions for a
Rubik’s cube use the neo4j-import
tool, and then solves it using a
shortest path query.
Solving a Rubik's Cube using Neo4j
Read the blog post
If you liked this check
out the blog post
This Week in Neo4j - 1st September 2018

This Week in Neo4j - 8th September 2018

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    This Week inNeo4j 8th September 2018
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    Mark Needham Developer RelationsEngineer at Neo4j mark.needham@neo4j.com / devrel@neo4j.com @markhneedham 2
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    The week's graphdatabase news in one handy slide deck! Find the archive at neo4j.com/tag/twin4j
  • 4.
    Featured community member:Ron van Weverwijk Learn more about Ron
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    In David Allen'slatest blog post he explains how database triggers work, how you can get them in Neo4j via the APOC library, how they work under the covers, and how to use them to do streaming data loading. Streaming Graph Loading with Neo4j and APOC Triggers Read the blog post
  • 6.
    Joe Depeau presenteda webinar in which he showed how to model complex financial instruments with Neo4j. Joe explains the myriad of financial instruments, builds a graph of mortgage backed securities, and then shows how to explore the data using Cypher in the Neo4j Browser and visualise it using Neo4j Bloom. Modelling Complex Financial Instruments with Neo4j Watch the video
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    Joy Chao explainstriadic closures, structural balance, local bridges, and how to use these to solve real world problems. Read the blog post Graph Theory & Predictive Modeling
  • 8.
    Tomaz Bratanic hascome up with a fun use case for the recently added random walk procedure - shuffling a deck of playing cards! Shuffling cards with the Random Walk Algorithm Read the blog post
  • 9.
    Benoît Simard haswritten a blog post in which he explains how to load data into Neo4j using the Kettle ETL tool and newly written Neo4j connector. Importing data into Neo4j using Kettle ETL Tool Read the blog post
  • 10.
    I came acrossan old post written by JeffProd about solving a Rubik’s cube using Neo4j. In the post JeffProd shows how to model the problem as a graph, imports all possible positions for a Rubik’s cube use the neo4j-import tool, and then solves it using a shortest path query. Solving a Rubik's Cube using Neo4j Read the blog post
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    If you likedthis check out the blog post This Week in Neo4j - 1st September 2018