Hi Andrea,

If you only have two attributes about articles, that isn't much of a graph. 
In fact, it isn't a graph. You could have a single article class with those 
two attributes in it and be done. No graph. In fact, you could put that 
data basically in any database. 

If you want to come up with a good graph database example to show how it 
helps with traversing relationships, you'll need to figure out the data and 
the relationships within the data you want to query and learn about. For 
instance, you mentioned scientific articles. What relationships can you 
find in them? What relationships would you like to explore? Authors to 
Articles? Topics to Authors? Articles to Authors and Topic? etc. etc. 

Once you know the relationships and data content and have it all set up, 
then we can help with querying the data in ODB. 

To help you get started though, you should take a look at the Studio app 
and open up the Greatful Dead database. Have a look at this article too, 
which helps you make sense of 
ODB. http://pettergraff.blogspot.de/2014/01/getting-started-with-orientdb.html

Scott

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