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Chapter 8

Graph Databases, Relationship Traversal, and Recommendation Patterns

Study graph databases and understand when explicit relationship modeling outperforms table joins or document duplication.

Inside this chapter

  1. Why Graph Databases Exist
  2. Nodes and Edges
  3. Graph Use Cases
  4. When Graph Beats Other Models

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Chapter 8

Why Graph Databases Exist

Some workloads are all about relationships: who knows whom, what depends on what, which entities connect through suspicious paths, and what sequence of interactions leads from one node to another. Graph databases are designed specifically for those questions.

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Nodes and Edges

(User:U1)-[:FOLLOWS]->(User:U2)
(User:U2)-[:PURCHASED]->(Product:P9)

This structure is much more natural in graph storage than trying to represent it through many layers of join tables and repeated traversal queries in a relational system.

Chapter 8

Graph Use Cases

  • Social networks and connection paths
  • Fraud detection based on relationship patterns
  • Recommendation systems
  • Dependency graphs and impact analysis
  • Knowledge graphs and semantic linking
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When Graph Beats Other Models

Graph databases shine when the central query is about traversing relationships repeatedly and efficiently. They are not automatically the best choice for simple key lookups or straightforward tabular reporting.

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