Tech Mesh London 2012

Jim Webber, Chief Scientist at Neo Technology and Co-Author of "REST in Practice"

Jim Webber

Biography: Jim Webber

Dr. Jim Webber is Chief Scientist with Neo Technology the company behind the popular open source graph database Neo4j, where he works on graph database server technology and writes open source software. Jim loves graph data and is a keen student of graph theory and hacks on distributed systems. He's a co-author on the book REST in Practice, having previously written Developing Enterprise Web Services - An Architect's Guide. Jim is an active speaker, presenting regularly around the world.

Jim's blog and twitter

Presentation: A Little Graph Theory for the Busy Developer

Track: Next Generation Databases / Time: Tuesday 14:25 - 15:15 / Location: Woburn

In this talk we'll explore some of the innate properties of (social) graphs from fields like anthropology and sociology. By understanding the forces and tensions within the graph structure, we'll be able to predict how the graph will evolve over time. 

In turn we'll apply these powerful techniques to modelling domains in Neo4j (a graph database) and show how Neo4j can be used to drive business intelligence using both techniques like graph algorithms and predictive  techniques from graph theory.

Don't worry, there won't be too much maths either :-)
 
Talk objectives: to show the audience how a few simple, well-known properties of graphs can be used to power some impressive predictive analytics from a connected data set.
 
Target audience:
 
Broadly two categories:
1. Data scientists
2. Developers who want insight into their customer behaviour, especially around social recommendations.