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Veronika Haderlein-Høgberg

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Unfortunately, I have no answer, on the contrary, I would like to know myself. So thanks for asking, Marcus N.

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Andre Olivier No worries. I have learned more from 20 years in the industry than from my years as a PhD-student... :-)

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Andre Olivier You are asking important questions, Andre! Without them Phil T. would probably not have posted the very useful graphic (which I very much would like to share on, Phil, if you allow). So thank you for asking! - Coming from the world of OWL & Co within the offshore sector myself, I remember very well the pain that is attached to using it within a concrete business context with business people, even though they held PhDs in drilling or material sciences or fluid mechanics (fields that I find way more complex than building ontologies). So for me, the biggest value of graph thinking and graph technology is that you do not need a PhD in Logic to understand and use its concepts. I think it is because it is much closer to the way our brains work in their hardwires, regardless of what educational background we have.

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Thanks again, Denise G., this is very useful! And I will definitly dive into chapter 10 🙂 I hope to be able to join you for your presentation at the KGC . Very much looking forward to hearing more about the practicalities of query-driven design.

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Thank you, Robert M. and Eszter S. I guess we all struggle with the same kinds of questions.. 🙂

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Query-Driven Data Modeling: Business-Focused Examples Needed

I guess this is more a question typical of a Business Analyst rather than a KG developer, but I am trying anyway: I am looking for hands-on examples for query-driven data modelling / knowledge graph design. I have found some very few examples in Denise Gosnell's "The Practitioner's Guide to Graph Data" (by the way an excellent book), but her examples start at a too graph-close level, making it hard to communicate them to the business side (who do not think in metrics, data points, verticals and edges immediately). I would be curious to see an example that starts with a purely business-oriented question, say "Which of my regional offices are similar to each other in terms of types of customers / types of projects they deliver?", breaking it down into ever more specific metrics and data points and finally a conceptual graph-oriented model of the corresponding query / queries. I would be very grateful for any tips for case descriptions or even templates.

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