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  2. Graph Query Language - Wikipedia

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    The TCK reflects the language description and an enhancement for temporal datatypes and functions documented in a Cypher Improvement Proposal. [31] Cypher allows creation, reading, updating and deleting of graph elements, and is a language that can therefore be used for analytics engines and transactional databases.

  3. Cypher (query language) - Wikipedia

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    The Cypher query language depicts patterns of nodes and relationships and filters those patterns based on labels and properties. Cypher’s syntax is based on ASCII art, which is text-based visual art for computers. This makes the language very visual and easy to read because it both visually and structurally represents the data specified in ...

  4. Graph database - Wikipedia

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    Cypher Query Language (Cypher): a graph query declarative language for Neo4j that enables ad hoc and programmatic (SQL-like) access to the graph. [48] GQL: proposed ISO standard graph query language; GraphQL: an open-source data query and manipulation language for APIs. Dgraph implements modified GraphQL language called DQL (formerly GraphQL+-)

  5. GraphQL - Wikipedia

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    GraphQL is a data query and manipulation language for APIs that allows a client to specify what data it needs ("declarative data fetching"). A GraphQL server can fetch data from separate sources for a single client query and present the results in a unified graph . [ 2 ]

  6. Gremlin (query language) - Wikipedia

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    Gremlin is a graph traversal language and virtual machine developed by Apache TinkerPop of the Apache Software Foundation.Gremlin works for both OLTP-based graph databases as well as OLAP-based graph processors.

  7. Comparison of cryptography libraries - Wikipedia

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    Table compares implementations of block ciphers. Block ciphers are defined as being deterministic and operating on a set number of bits (termed a block) using a symmetric key. Each block cipher can be broken up into the possible key sizes and block cipher modes it can be run with.

  8. SPARQL - Wikipedia

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    SPARQL (pronounced "sparkle", a recursive acronym [2] for SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language) is an RDF query language—that is, a semantic query language for databases—able to retrieve and manipulate data stored in Resource Description Framework (RDF) format.

  9. SMILES arbitrary target specification - Wikipedia

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    SMILES arbitrary target specification (SMARTS) is a language for specifying substructural patterns in molecules.The SMARTS line notation is expressive and allows extremely precise and transparent substructural specification and atom typing.