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Neo4j Live: Wardley Mapping with Neo4j - 17 January

If we detach ourselves a little from the familiar, purely visual way of working with Wardley Maps, we are presented with new avenues for evaluation. By transferring a Wardley map into a graph database, it is possible to analyse and interpret it with structured queries. This facilitates their evaluation and allows for automated recognition of patterns.

Tom Asel on twitter: https://twitter.com/Tom_Asel 
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Blog: https://tangible-concepts.de/wardley-maps-and-graphdatabases

https://youtu.be/UKvjYZ2kiNY
17 January 2023 - 8am PST / 11am EST / 4pm GMT / 5pm CET / 9:30pm IST

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mbandor
Graph Voyager

I've done at least one instance of a rudimentary Wardley map using Neo4j.  I'll be interested to see what your approach is given Wardley maps also use their position to indicate some information as well as the relationships.

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