[Air-L] Antwort: Drawing networks tools
Lars Kirchhoff
lars.kirchhoff at unisg.ch
Thu Feb 21 12:37:51 PST 2008
I've put together a list with some network visualization tools:
http://www.lars-kirchhoff.de/go/research/comments/network-visualization/
BINViz seems to fit quite nice with your requirements. you could use some
kind of blog system to update the network data and let the JavaScript
render the network.
/lars
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[mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] Im Auftrag von Ismael Peña-López
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 10:48
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Betreff: [Air-L] Drawing networks tools
Dear list,
I'm trying to find a tool to draw networks and relationships between
several agents. BUT, not only want I to represent/draw it, but to be able
to browse it, move it..., USE it as a visualization tool.
I'm thinking in something the like of MindRaider
(http://mindraider.sourceforge.net/), but simpler and, if possible,
exportable to flash, so it can be embedded in websites and/or uploaded to a
web server so it can be accessed and updated remotely. For those not
familiar with MindRaider, Google TouchGraph is a good approach, though I do
not want it to set up website relationships.
The optimum to me would be Freemind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/) with
some of MindRaider features (i.e. breaking the tree structure of Freemind).
Any ideas?
BTW, this is what I've already explored
http://ictlogy.net/wiki/index.php?title=Data_Visualization
so if you wanted to suggest one of those... well, you needn't ;))
Thanks a lot.
Best,
Ismael Peña-López
ICTlogy.net
Public Policies for Development and ICT4D School of Law and Political
Science Open University of Catalonia
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