2018 International Conference on Information Management and Processing (ICIMP) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icimp1.2018.8325851
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Towards inheritance in graph databases

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“…Slika 8. Nasljeđivanje u grafovskim bazama podataka Za detalje same implementacije upućujemo na (Rabuzin & Sestak, 2018).…”
Section: Nasljeđivanjeunclassified
“…Slika 8. Nasljeđivanje u grafovskim bazama podataka Za detalje same implementacije upućujemo na (Rabuzin & Sestak, 2018).…”
Section: Nasljeđivanjeunclassified
“…The construction of a process model makes analysing these processes more easy [7]. The information in a business process can be analysed through a graph database, which is have seen growing popularity over the last few years [8]. Information inside a graph database can be represented in the form of a process model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences in relational databases and object-oriented paradigms have been an interesting research topic for many years [11]. This incompatibility between the two schemas have been resolved using ORMs which automates mapping entities in relational databases to their corresponding classes and objects in OOP [17]. Several ORM frameworks have been developed to serve the need in programming languages like Java [13,18] and PHP [18].…”
Section: From Db Design To Oop and Vice Versa (Best Practices)mentioning
confidence: 99%