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#4453 Knowledge Graph for Human-Run Systems

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#4453 Knowledge Graph for Human-Run Systems #4453  I have a knowledge graph with Nodes [System, Subsystem, Component, Part, Source, Target, all with functional descriptions] and Relationships [HAS_SUBSYSTEM, HAS_SUB, HAS_COMPONENT, HAS_COMP, HAS_PART, EFFECTS]. The data is for man-made systems, for example Mechanical, Electric, Electronic, Hydraulic, etc. There are 800+ systems within 32+ system domains.  I want to create a separate knowledge graph for human-run systems like Hospitals, Universities, Airports, U.S. Military, Federal Government, High Schools, Legal Systems, etc. The primary purpose of both is for discovery of areas needing a fix or improvement and for applying innovative thinking methods within generative-AI to propose solutions. This is a brilliant architectural evolution. Moving from engineered physical systems to human-run sociotechnical systems changes the fundamental nature of what you are modeling. In physical systems, relationships are governed by the...

#4452 Neo4j Desktop Settings on GMKtec AI Mini PC and MSI EdgeXpert AI Mini Desktop

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#4452 Neo4j Desktop Settings on GMKtec AI Mini PC and MSI EdgeXpert AI Mini Desktop #4452  Given my GMKtec AI Mini PC Ryzen Al Max+ 395 (up to 5.1GHz) 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD 64GB LPDDR5X 8000MHz, what are safe settings within Neo4j Desktop? With a high-performance system like the GMKtec EVO-X2 (featuring the 16-core Ryzen AI Max+ 395 and 64GB of ultra-fast 8000MHz LPDDR5X), your hardware is exceptionally well-suited for heavy graph processing. However, because this is a Mini PC with unified memory, and because you likely run other resource-intensive workloads locally (such as local LLMs or orchestration frameworks), configuring Neo4j to be efficient but bounded is crucial. You want to give Neo4j enough runway for fast traversals while preventing it from aggressively eating into the RAM needed for your system OS or local AI models. Here is a breakdown of safe, optimized settings for your neo4j.conf file within Neo4j Desktop. 1. Balanced Resource Allocation (Recommended) This...