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December 8, 2013

Neo4j GraphGist December Challenge

Filed under: Contest,Graphs,Neo4j — Patrick Durusau @ 5:50 pm

Neo4j GraphGist December Challenge

Meetup Slides say: Deadline for entry is January 31st (2014). I mention that because the webpage still says Dec 31, 2013.

From the webpage:

This time we want you to look into these 10 categories and provide us with really easy to understand and still insightful Graph Use-Cases: Do not take the example keywords literally, you know your domain much better than we do!

  • Education – Schools, Universities, Courses, Planning, Management etc
  • Finance – Loans, Risks Fraud
  • Life Science – Biology, Genetics, Drug research, Medicine, Doctors, Referrals
  • Manufacturing – production line management, supply chain, parts list, product lines
  • Sports – Football, Baseball, Olympics, Public Sports
  • Resources – Energy Market, Consumption, Resource exploration, Green Energy, Climate Modeling
  • Retail – Recommendations, Product categories, Price Management, Seasons, Collections
  • Telecommunication – Infrastructure, Authorization, Planning, Impact
  • Transport – Shipping, Logistics, Flights, Cruises, Road/Train optimizations, Schedules
  • Advanced Graph Gists – for those of you that run outside of the competition anyway, give your best 🙂

Prizes:

We want to offer in each of our 10 categories Amazon gift-cards valued:

  1. Winner: 300 USD
  2. Second: 150 USD
  3. Third: 50 USD
  4. Every participant gets a special GraphGist t-shirt too.

In addition to the resources at the webpage, you may find AsciiDoc Cheatsheet helpful.

The meetup video where the GraphGist was announced.

Easy to understand graph use cases should not be too difficult.

Easy to solve graph use cases, that may be another matter. 😉

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