Question
Data in this form is generated and manipulated in the LDBC benchmark. Data in this form is stored by an open-source project called “Blaze [this word]”, which was acquired by Amazon in 2017 and released as Amazon Neptune. The Apollo Client and the Relay JavaScript framework both manage data with an API language named for using this form. The Cypher language is used to query data in this form and was originally made to be used with Neo4j. Side panels that show up when searching Google use information from a (*) knowledge base named for being stored in this form. Early on, Facebook unsurprisingly switched from storing user data in a relational database to a NoSQL (“no-sequel”) database in this form, which was used by a namesake “Search” feature. For 10 points, name this form of databases that represent pieces of data as nodes, and relationships between them as edges. ■END■
ANSWER: as a graph [or graph databases; accept GraphQL; accept Knowledge Graph; accept Facebook Graph Search]
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= Average correct buzz position
Conv. % | Power % | Average Buzz |
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100% | 25% | 106.25 |
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