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Title Querying Graph Databases
Authors Pablo Barceló
Publication date 2013
Abstract Graph databases have gained renewed interest in the last
years,
due to its applications in areas such as the Semantic Web and Social
Networks Analysis. We study the problem of querying graph databases, and, in
particular, the expressiveness and complexity of evaluation for several
general-purpose query languages, such as the regular path queries and its
extensions with conjunctions and inverses. We distinguish between two
semantics for these languages. The first one, based on simple paths, easily
leads to intractability, while the second one, based on arbitrary paths,
allows tractable evaluation for an expressive family of languages.

We also study two recent extensions of these languages that have been
motivated by modern applications of graph databases. The first one allows to
treat paths as first-class citizens, while the second one permits to express
queries that combine the topology of the graph with its underlying
data.
Pages 175-188
Conference name ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART Symposium on Principles of Database Systems
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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