Great presentation!

On a related topic - as of today we have a working agent-based model
(simulation) of the Dutch and German power market running Neo4j and
Spring data.

The model includes 7 interacting markets (electricity, CO2,
commodities), a few power companies, numerous power plants and other
agents connected in a giant graph driven by complex policies and
behaviours.

The model helps understand the effects of energy policies on the
behaviour of the actors of the power system.

I think this primarily relates to the topic of the presentation. If
Rick or Emil are interested - it would be great share experiences and
ideas in the area of "using graphs to understand our environment
better" :-)

Thanks for a great piece of technology,

Alfredas

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Anders Nawroth
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> The slides from the QCon presentation by Rick Bullotta and Emil Eifrem
> are available:
> http://bit.ly/gLqtjV
>
> More about ThingWorx can be found here:
> http://www.thingworx.com/
> http://www.slideshare.net/rfadel/thingworx-product-overview
>
> Really cool stuff Rick and his team are doing using Neo4j!
>
>
> /anders
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