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Data Structure Graphs: The structure of your data has meaning

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Imagine a Graph designed to leverage an organizations Meta Data that can guide you in making decisions on how best to organize your infrastructure, or even be able to anticipate poorly performing queries. A Data Structure Graph is a group of atomic entities that are related to each other, stored in a repository, then moved from one persistence layer to another, rendered as a Graph. This graph can be used at various layers within the architecture lifecycle to be able to understand and communicate the impact of change.

91 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2015

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Doug Needham

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