Currently working on a large dataset where it would be much easier modelled as
using Cypher. Very interested in this proposal
On 2019/01/15 16:52:44, Xiangrui Meng wrote:
> Hi all,>
>
> I want to re-send the previous SPIP on introducing a DataFrame-based graph>
> component to collect more fe
Hi,
I am a sw engineer that works with historical FAA and pilot data and think
that Cypher will be a good addition to the Spark ecosystem.
I support this proposal and am looking forward to giving it a try.
Regards,
HJ
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Hi Xiangrui
+1
It would be fantastic to see this functionality.
Regards
Alistair.
On 2019/01/15 16:52:44, Xiangrui Meng wrote:
> Hi all,>
>
> I want to re-send the previous SPIP on introducing a DataFrame-based graph>
> component to collect more feedback. It supports property graphs, Cyp
+1
Graph analytics is now mainstream, and having Cypher first-class support in
Spark would allow users to deal with highly connected datasets (fraud
detection, epidemiology analysis, genomic analysis, and so on) going beyond
the limits of joins when you must traverse a dataset.
On 2019/01/15 16:5
+1
Graph analytics is now mainstream, and having Cypher first-class support in
Spark would allow users to deal with highly connected datasets (fraud
detection, epidemiology analysis, genomic analysis, and so on) going beyond
the limits of joins when you must traverse a dataset.
On 2019/01/15 16:5
Hi,
this is fantastic and it will be great to have this. Also a place where we
could use graph frames is for data lineage. You will see a 100% adoption of
graph frames in case we can send data from catalyst to be stored somewhere
as graphs of dependencies.
In case you are including data lineage a
I support the proposal. I am assisting various companies as a system
integrator of Neo4j. There is several Japanese telecommunications companies
quickly grasping the state of the network topology. In addition, many
advertising censure companies associate enormous metadata and use it for
marketing u
I support this proposal - great idea, something that's been missing in Spark
world. I'm a data architect working primarily in banking, many years of
designing and tuning relational database systems, and more recently, wBig
Data solutions, often including integration of old and new technologies. The
Hi Xiangrui
+1.
I've been working with data and analytics technologies in the finance
industry for many years, and I think that getting a well-established graph
query language like Cypher to operate over SparkSQL-conformant property
graphs would be relevant for lots of use cases where people wan
Hi all,
I want to re-send the previous SPIP on introducing a DataFrame-based graph
component to collect more feedback. It supports property graphs, Cypher
graph queries, and graph algorithms built on top of the DataFrame API. If
you are a GraphX user or your workload is essentially graph queries,
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