[Air-l] visualization of different types of organizations/relations

Barry Wellman wellman at chass.utoronto.ca
Fri Apr 9 14:44:47 PDT 2004


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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 17:35:58 -0400
From: Valdis <valdis at ORGNET.COM>
To: SOCNET at LISTS.UFL.EDU
Subject: Re: [SOCNET] visualization of different types of
    organizations/relations

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Here is an network map of the Internet Industry from several years ago.
  The nodes are colored according to company type, and the links could
be colored but we chose not to... we have three link types 1) joint
venture  2) strategic alliance 3) other partnership.

-- http://www.orgnet.com/netindustry.html

Interactive Java version of same data:

-- http://www.orgnet.com/inetindustry.html

Try the right-click options on any node in the Java map

Valdis



On Apr 9, 2004, at 4:09 PM, Heinze, Thomas wrote:

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> Hi Socnetters,
>
>         does anyone know how to visualize different types of
> organizations (as nodes) in a network,
>         say universities as green node, companies as red ones etc.? I
> also wonder whether there is a way to attach
>         type of relationship (advice, knowledge flows etc.) to the
> color or shape of arrows?
>         I tried Pajek and Netdraw but did not suceed.
>         In case the question was raised before, please forward the
> email that referred to it.
>
>         Many thanks,
>         Thomas
>
>
>         Visiting Scholar, SCANCOR
>         Stanford University
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