I checked the work from Vojtˇech Kolomiˇcenko at

http://www.ksi.mff.cuni.cz/~holubova/dp/Kolomicenko.pdf
He stated the following in his conclusions:

"Arguably the strongest reason for GDBs to exist is the need of efficient 
implementation of traversal operations on persistent graph data. In this 
area Neo4j57

and DEX clearly outperform the rest of the systems, mainly because of the 
specialization of their backends for exactly this type of queries. Neo4j 
was constantly

achieving the best performance even in the other tests, followed by DEX and 
Titan...

On the other hand, it was shown that directly using a document-oriented 
database or even relational database for graph operations is not very 
efficient."

My questions are: Is this last statement correct? If yes, what are the 
developments in this area?


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