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Developing on Oracle Autonomous Database: Using graph

Developing on Oracle Autonomous Database: Using graph

(bright music) - Welcome to Oracle University's lesson on Developing on Oracle Autonomous Database - Using Graph. My name is Cameron. Let's get started. The objectives are to understand the Graph feature of the Autonomous Database and how to create, query, analyze and visualize graphs. Graph databases explicitly store relationships between data entities. Hence, they're helpful for discovering and understanding relationships. When you model your data as a graph, the entities such as account owners become vertices in the connection or activity, such as a cash transfer that connects them becomes a edge. Let's look at a simple example of modeling an accounts and transaction tables as a graph. The bank accounts tables contains accounts IDs, and possibly some other related columns. The rows of this table become vertex with an ID and some properties which correspond to the values in the other columns of the table. The bank transactions table contains rows with details on a cash transfer…

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