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DESCRIPTION:Neo4j is a powerful and expressive tool for storing\, queryin
 g and manipulating data. However modeling data as graphs is quite differ
 ent from modelling data under a relational database. In this talk\, Mich
 ael Hunger will cover modelling business domains using graphs and show h
 ow they can be persisted and queried in Neo4j. We'll contrast this appro
 ach with the relational model\, and discuss the impact on complexity\, f
 lexibility and performance.&#13\;\n  We will also be showcasing our new 
 tool GraphGist\, and whiteboarding your particular use cases during the 
 session. As always\, beer/grub is provided by Neo4j.&#13\;\n *Do you wan
 t us to model your specific domain? Ping the PDX organizers and we will 
 use your domain as an example during the meetup!*\n\nTags: meetup:event=
 128828832\, meetup:group=PDX-Graph-Meetup\, nosql\, graph\, neo4j\n\nImp
 orted from: http://calagator.org/events/1250464559
URL:http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Graph-Meetup/events/128828832/
SUMMARY:Domain Modeling with Neo4j
LOCATION:Collective Agency Downtown: 511 SW 10th Ave\, Suite 1108\, Portl
 and OR 97205 US
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