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PG-Schema: Schemas for Property Graphs

A formalism for specifying property graph schemas with flexible type definitions and expressive constraints.

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PG-Schema: Schemas for Property Graphs

By Renzo Angles, Angela Bonifati, Stefania Dumbrava, George Fletcher, Alastair Green, Jan Hidders, Bei Li, Leonid LibkinProceedings of the ACM on Management of Data
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The authors propose PG-Schema, a simple yet powerful formalism for specifying property graph schemas. It features flexible type definitions supporting multi-inheritance and expressive constraints based on the recently proposed PG-Keys formalism.

The paper provides the formal syntax and semantics of PG-Schema, meeting principled design requirements grounded in contemporary property graph management scenarios.

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The authors propose PG-Schema, a simple yet powerful formalism for specifying property graph schemas. It features flexible type definitions supporting multi-inheritance and expressive constraints based on the recently proposed PG-Keys formalism. The paper provides the formal syntax and semantics of PG-Schema, meeting principled design requirements grounded in contemporary property graph management scenarios.

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