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  1. scalingsynthesis.com

    How do people come to agree on queryable schemas "Schemas", if they exist, may be ad-hoc and unenforced, which often results in data that feels "half structured". This is not a sign of poor quality or problematic incompleteness, but rather a core distinguishing characteristic of knowledge graphs.
  2. scalingsynthesis.com

    Jun 7, 2023How do people come to agree on queryable schemas is an infamously hard problem, especially when balanced against the fact that many experts prefer to structure later or not at all, and that the limited amount of structure people put into their own notes will likely be specialized for their own use case.
  3. writing.stackexchange.com

    Updating the documentation as the code changes is useful when the code is changing a lot. For your database schema, however, that may not be a consideration. Schemas don't change very often, and when they do, they're usually added to. The technical impact of deleting or modifying fields in a database is large.
  4. In contrast, dynamic schemas are much more prevalent in non-relational contexts. Dynamic schemas are less rigid and might lack any preconceived organizational structure. Instead, dynamic schemas emerge based on the qualities of the data that is entered into the system. While many non-relational databases can store information with an arbitrary ...
  5. Mar 7, 2024Building a social media platform requires a comprehensive schema design to handle user profiles, posts, comments, likes, and relationships between users. The schema would include tables like "Users," "Posts," "Comments," and "Likes," with appropriate relationships to capture connections and ensure efficient retrieval of social interactions.
  6. geeksforgeeks.org

    Jan 13, 2025Star Schema. Star schema is better for storing and analyzing large amounts of data. It has a fact table at its center & multiple dimension tables connected to it just like a star, where the fact table contains the numerical data that run business processes and the dimension table contains data related to dimensions such as product, time, people, etc. or we can say, this table contains the ...

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