Operational Python API for information management and data transformations-analytics on Associative Semiotic Hypergraph Development Framework
Table of Contents Introduction Two programming paradigm approaches for a NoSQL API Functional operations A glimpse from the future Epilogue Cross-References Introduction In a decade of investigating NoSQL systems, I noticed a huge effort from many vendors to create SQL compatible APIs. Yes, there is a pretty good reason behind this tendency to walk-the-line as usual. Everybody has learned to program in SQL, everybody knows how to access a DBMS using SQL.
Second release of TRIACLICK on ClickHouse and MariaDB DBMS
First release of TRIACLICK on ClickHouse and MariaDB DBMS
Data Management & Analytics Python API enables users to perform easily integration, correlation, aggregation and hypergraph exploration of multiple data resources
CacheORM module is an enhanced OOP porting of Intersystems Cache-Python binding. Three classes are implemented CacheClient, CacheQuery and CacheClass.
TRIADB associative, semiotic, hypergraph technology is an emerging unique and valuable technology in NoSQL database modelling and BI analytics. TRIADB prototype is founded on R3DM/S3DM conceptual model and it was implemented on top of Intersystems …
A new data modeling framework R3DM/S3DM that is implemented on top of OrientDB graph database and coded in Wolfram Mathematica
SQL CRUD RESTful Transformations in Mathematica and OrientDB
Wolfram Language packages that extend functionality for RESTful APIs. It has been fully tested and documented for OrientDB multi-model database.
Overview The main function of this Mathematica package, ODBapi, is built on top of the URLFetch built-in function. OrientDB RESTful HTTP API commands are ported into Wolfram Language through URLFetch and then ODBapi commands are built with arguments that specify options with rules of the form name -> value. This package has also other utility functions especially implemented for OrientDB. OrientDB Package is part of the Wolfram API application project. Visit the official page of the project for installation and testing instructions.
AtomicDB API in Mathematica