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Transitive relationships in SQL

Timbr semantic graph relationships enable users to define transitive relationships in SQL to simplify data consumption.

A transitive relationship enables inference by chaining of properties (or definition of logic) between the model’s concepts.

Example of transitive relationship and reasoning:

We define relationships located at between: (i) tourist attractions Louvre and Eiffel Tower, and the city of Paris; (ii) between cities Marseille and Paris, and the country France, and (iii) between countries Italy and France, and the continent EuropeTransitivity of the relationship located at allows us to infer that the Eiffel Tower is located in Europe without need of explicitly express the intermediate relationships.

 

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