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The Practitioner's Guide to Graph Data

Errata for The Practitioner's Guide to Graph Data

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Version Location Description Submitted by Date submitted
Title page
Author list

Hi Denise,

Thanks for your book and lecturing on Oreilly.com. They've been rather helpful.

I tried searching for the book via the full name (including middle name) of first author.

The book was not returned as part of the results.

I had to drop the middle name before it did.

You might wanna correct the referencing, etc. You're probably loosing readership due to the above.

Best,

Himanshu

Himanshu Jain  Dec 10, 2022 
Other Digital Version 49
last paragraph

Does the "consumer" in "The idea to unify consumer data" refer to the "customer" described in the previous paragraph? I'm not sure if it's the same object or a spelling issue.

Mingcong YANG  May 29, 2022 
Printed Page 52
Figure 3-2

In Figure 3-2 the cardinality labels for the "Customer uses Credit Card" relationship appear to be backwards.

The requirement (from the second paragraph on the same page) is that a Customer can have many Credit Cards. Therefore, the "n" label should be next to the Credit Card entity. The requirement is that a Credit Card can have only one Customer. Therefore, the "1" label should be next to the Customer entity.

Steve Goldman  Dec 25, 2020