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Big Data, Big Graphs, and Graph Theory: Tools and Methods

Big Data, Big Graphs, and Graph Theory: Tools and Methods

Big Graphs Need Specialized Data Storage and Computational Methods {A Working Blogpost – Notes for research & study} Processing large-scale graph data: A guide to current technology, by Sherif Sakr (ssakr@cse.unsw.edu.au), IBM Developer Works (10 June 2013). Note: Dr. Sherif Sakr is a senior research scientist in the Software Systems Group at National ICT Australia (NICTA), Sydney, Australia. He is also a conjoint senior lecturer in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at University of New South Wales. He…

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Graph Theory — Becoming "Organizing Framework"

Graph Theory — Becoming "Organizing Framework"

Something I’ve been noting — both on my own, and in conversations with Jenn Sleeman , who’s in touch with the academic world at UMBC — Graph theory is growing in centrality as a fundamental organizing framework for many current and emerging computational processes. Specifically, anything more complex than a simple “tuple” (RDF or OWL, etc.), needs to be matched against a graph or partial graph. One good “integrative” paper is Understanding Belief Propagation and its Generalizations by J.S. Yedidia,…

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