2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-25959-6_4
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Specific Graph Models and Their Mappings to a Common Model

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“…It uses a different underlying data model (based on attributed graphs), instead of the relational data model used in our approach. However, a recent version of the GRAS database (namely GRAS/GXL [5]) aims to define an interface that provides access to RDBMSs for graph based tools (e.g., PROGRES). • Andries and Engels propose in [2] a hybrid (visual and textual) query language together with a method, which translates hybrid queries into traditional textual queries by graph transformation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It uses a different underlying data model (based on attributed graphs), instead of the relational data model used in our approach. However, a recent version of the GRAS database (namely GRAS/GXL [5]) aims to define an interface that provides access to RDBMSs for graph based tools (e.g., PROGRES). • Andries and Engels propose in [2] a hybrid (visual and textual) query language together with a method, which translates hybrid queries into traditional textual queries by graph transformation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For testing our approach, we used the GROOVE [13] simulator. Note that GROOVE does not support DPO, but in general it is possible to obtain the same behaviour by using SPO with suitable restricted application conditions [4].…”
Section: Implementation Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%