Hi Eugen,
There has not been a follow-up to the blog post you refer to. What form of
graph traversal operations are you seeking to perform or what is the use case
you are seeking to implement ?
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On 31 May 2014, at 10:01, Eugen F <feuge...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've found an older virtuoso article
> http://www.openlinksw.com/weblog/oerling/?id=1433 and it ends like:
> "In a future blog post I will show how this feature can be used for common
> graph tasks like critical path, itinerary planning, traveling salesman, the 8
> queens chess problem, etc. There are lots of switches for controlling
> different parameters of the traversal. This is just the beginning. I will
> also give examples of the use of this in SPARQL."
>
> Is there a follow-up with more detailed graph operations (except sparql
> transitivity docs)?
>
> Thanks.
>
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