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We performed a comparison between MathWorks Matlab and Tom Sawyer Software Graph Database Browser based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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    Top Answer:The tool's most valuable feature is the Simulink environment. This feature provides an incredible capability to visually represent the system behavior before creating the code. It allows you to see… more »
    Top Answer:In the area of improvement, sometimes there are issues with the speed of MathWorks Matlab, particularly in the Simulink environment. The tool's latest versions can be slow to open, taking significant… more »
    Top Answer:I use the tool for model-based development projects, particularly in the automotive sector. These projects involve automation and testing using scripts. Additionally, I have utilized it for auto-code… more »
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    Overview

    A Graph Database Browser for Everyone
    Data scientists, analysts, architects, and developers can use the Tom Sawyer Graph Database Browser to see connections in five unique graph layouts, view social networks, and perform graph analytics. The application supports Amazon Neptune, Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB, Neo4j, Apache TinkerPop, Cambridge Semantics AnzoGraph DB, and JanusGraph graph databases.

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    MathWorks Matlab is ranked 14th in Data Science Platforms with 2 reviews while Tom Sawyer Software Graph Database Browser is ranked 36th in Data Science Platforms. MathWorks Matlab is rated 8.6, while Tom Sawyer Software Graph Database Browser is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of MathWorks Matlab writes "Has Simulink feature which helps with visual representations ". On the other hand, MathWorks Matlab is most compared with IBM SPSS Statistics, Databricks, Anaconda, Microsoft Azure Machine Learning Studio and TIBCO Data Science, whereas Tom Sawyer Software Graph Database Browser is most compared with KNIME.

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