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#4193 Cypher to Pyvis; +RDF/SPARQL

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#4193 Cypher to Pyvis; +RDF/SPARQL #4193  Provide a python application to convert a Cypher script to Pyvis script Converting a Cypher script (used in Neo4j) into a Pyvis visualization script is a great way to move from raw data to an interactive web-based graph. Since Cypher is just a query language, we first need to parse the script to extract the entities (Nodes) and the relationships (Edges). The following Python application uses re (regular expressions) to parse standard CREATE or MERGE statements and generates a standalone Python file that uses Pyvis. The Cypher-to-Pyvis Converter This script reads a .cypher file, identifies the patterns, and writes a .py file that, when run, generates an interactive HTML graph. import re def cypher_to_pyvis ( input_file, output_file ): with open (input_file, 'r' ) as f: cypher_text = f.read() # Regex patterns for nodes and relationships # Matches (name:Label {attr: 'val'}) node_pattern = r...

#4192 Software Development Plans, Processes, Procedures, Work Instructions

#4192 Software Development Plans, Processes, Procedures, Work Instructions #4192  Software development plans, processes, procedures, work instructions ... Explain the progression from general to specific Think of the progression from a Plan down to a Work Instruction as a zoom lens. You start with the "satellite view" of the entire mission and end with a "microscopic view" of a single task. In the software world, this hierarchy ensures that the high-level business goals actually match the code being written. 1. The Software Development Plan (SDP) The "What" and "When" This is your strategic roadmap. It doesn't tell you how to write a function; it tells you how the project will be managed. It’s the high-level agreement between stakeholders and the dev team. Focus: Budget, schedule, resource allocation, and risk management. Example: "We will build a banking app over 12 months using an Agile framework with a $2M budget." 2. Process...

#4191 Microsoft Copilot in Excel

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#4191 Microsoft Copilot in Excel #4191  Describe how to apply Microsoft Copilot within Excel to a table of information Using Microsoft Copilot in Excel is essentially like having a data analyst sitting next to you who can write formulas, highlight trends, and build visualizations on command. To get started, the most important prerequisite is that your data must be formatted as an Excel Table . If your data is just a loose range of cells, Copilot will prompt you to convert it first. 1. Prepare Your Data Before activating Copilot, ensure your information is ready for analysis: Select the range of data you want to use. Go to the Home tab and select Format as Table , or simply press Ctrl + T . Ensure your table has clear, descriptive headers (e.g., "Total Sales," "Date," "Region"). 2. Activate Copilot Once your data is in a table: Click the Copilot button on the far right of the Home tab ribbon. A chat pane will open on the right side of your screen. 3. Com...