Integration of Relational and Graph Databases Functionally

09/11/2018
by   Jaroslav Pokorny, et al.
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A significant category of NoSQL approaches is known as graph da-tabases. They are usually represented by one property graph. We introduce a functional approach to modelling relations and property graphs. Single-valued and multivalued functions will be sufficient in this case. Then, a typed λ-calculus, i.e., the language of lambda terms, will be used as a data manipulation lan-guage. Some integration options at the query language level are discussed.

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