April 2025
Intermediate to advanced
232 pages
6h 56m
English
A significant percentage of the world’s information is stored as structured data. Structured data essentially means data stored in a standardized format. For example, data tables (e.g., think of the data you would find in an Excel spreadsheet) and data describing entities and their relationships as graphs (such as a data set describing a social network) are popular types of structured data.
Tools for processing structured data have been available for many decades. After all, structured data has a standardized format optimized to make it easy for computers to process. So why ...
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