How to Track the Spread of a Global Pandemic Through a Graph Database (Based on a Real Case)

Written by jamie1023 | Published 2020/11/23
Tech Story Tags: coronavirus | covid-19 | graph-database | nebula-graph | tracking-the-spread-of-a-virus | graph-model-extraction | quarantine | self-report-mechanism

TLDR There are five confirmed cases of nCOV pneumonia in the same shopping mall in Tianjin, China. From initial three cases, it seems that there is no epidemiological correlation. Given cross-infection, repeated use of public places and transportation, the spreading path of the virus becomes a network structure. Using Nebula Graph, we can find out the source and who should be observed / isolated after the diagnosis of a patient. In this post, we will discuss how the disease spreads and who are the possible suspected cases.via the TL;DR App

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Written by jamie1023 | Nebula Graph is an open-source distributed graph database: https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/11/23