Blogs tagged graph
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Recently, my family was out for a couple of days, which gave me time to kick start a little spare-time project: An SAP HANA plugin for the open source network analysis client Cytoscape. (Time feels infinite when 4 kids leave the house... Read More »1Comment12Likes
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Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash Dear SAP Community, over the past months and years, we have seen an increasing interest in SAP HANA’s multi-model processing capabilities, which is a term that covers HANA’s native Document Store,... Read More »0Comments7Likes
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In this blog post I will (very briefly) highlight one use case for Voronoi tessellations – a feature that has been introduced with SAP HANA 2 SPS05 and SAP HANA Cloud. A Voronoi polygon around a given point covers the area that is closer to... Read More »0Comments3Likes
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I recently seen that question about connecting to SAP HANA Service in the trial account of SAP Cloud Platform Neo environment from SAP Data Hub, Trial Edition. Two remarks before we proceed with this post: SAP Data Hub trial is a cluster solution... Read More »4Comments4Likes
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Introduction In this blog a script is introduced to export a SAP HANA Graph workspace into the dot language. SAP HANA Graph SAP HANA Graph is part of the SAP HANA core. It adds native support for graph processing to SAP HANA with own objects and... Read More »0Comments3Likes
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(To be honest, I quickly put my notes together into a more structured form. So please, don’t expect a sophisticated text) On 27th of February, Neo4j, the company behind the popular graph database with the same name, hosted their... Read More »1Comment1Like
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Hello everyone. A picture speaks more than 1000 words. Similarly, an analytical report is much more understandable than an endlessly scrolling list report. You can get the right insights, without mining through the complete data set. It saves all... Read More »10Comments4Likes
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We know that nothing in the world stands by itself. Every existing object is a link in an infinite chain and is thus connected with all the other links. If we try to find out connections between every object, we will end up with a web of infinite... Read More »0Comments1Like
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Serban Petrescu posted on June 29, 2017I am in the airport waiting to go to UI5Con (and my plane is late apparently), so I decided to take the time and write up another UI5 custom controls related blog. This time it’s about a more visual open source library of mine: the graph... Read More »0Comments1Like