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@inproceedings{bastian_gephi:_2009, | ||
title = {Gephi: {An} {Open} {Source} {Software} for {Exploring} and {Manipulating} {Networks}}, | ||
url = {http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/09/paper/view/154}, | ||
abstract = {Jacomy}, | ||
author = {Bastian, Mathieu and Heymann, Sebastien and Jacomy, Mathieu}, | ||
year = {2009} | ||
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@article{wapman_webweb:_2019, | ||
title = {webweb: a tool for creating, displaying, and sharing interactive network visualizations on the web}, | ||
shorttitle = {webweb}, | ||
journal = {Journal of Open Source Software}, | ||
author = {Wapman, Hunter K and Larremore, Daniel B}, | ||
year = {2019} | ||
} | ||
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@article{hunter_matplotlib:_2007, | ||
title = {Matplotlib: {A} 2D graphics environment}, | ||
volume = {9}, | ||
doi = {10.1109/MCSE.2007.55}, | ||
abstract = {Matplotlib is a 2D graphics package used for Python for application development, interactive scripting, and publication-quality image generation across user interfaces and operating systems.}, | ||
number = {3}, | ||
journal = {Computing In Science \& Engineering}, | ||
author = {Hunter, J. D.}, | ||
year = {2007}, | ||
pages = {90--95} | ||
} | ||
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@article{bostock_d3:_2011, | ||
title = {D3: {Data}-{Driven} {Documents}}, | ||
volume = {17}, | ||
number = {12}, | ||
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics}, | ||
author = {Bostock, Michael and Ogievetsky, Vadim and Heer, Jeffrey}, | ||
year = {2011} | ||
} | ||
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@book{aric_a._hagberg_exploring_2008, | ||
address = {Pasadena, CA USA}, | ||
title = {Exploring network structure, dynamics, and function using {NetworkX}}, | ||
volume = {7}, | ||
publisher = {SciPi2008}, | ||
author = {Aric A. Hagberg, Daniel A. Schult and Pieter J. Swart}, | ||
editor = {G{\"a}el Varoquaux, Travis Vaught, and Millman, Jarrod}, | ||
year = {2008} | ||
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@inproceedings{ellson_graphviz_2001, | ||
title = {Graphviz {\textemdash} open source graph drawing tools}, | ||
abstract = {Graphviz is a heterogeneous collection of graph drawing tools containing batch layout programs (dot, neato, fdp, twopi); a platform for incremental layout (Dynagraph); customizable graph editors (dotty, Grappa); a server for including graphs in Web pages (WebDot); support for graphs as COM objects (Montage); utility programs useful in graph visualization; and libraries for attributed graphs. The software is available under an Open Source license. The article[1] provides a detailed description of the package. The Graphviz software began with a precursor of dot in 1988, followed by neato in the early 90{\textquoteright}s. The features expanded greatly over the years, driven by user request. Graphviz became Open Source in 2000, and was recently distributed on about 500,000 CDROMs as an add-on package for the SUSE Linux release, and is redistributed by Debian, Mandrake, SourceForge, and soon OpenBSD. 2 Areas of Application Thanks to the variety of components available and its open, {\textquotedblleft}toolkit {\textquotedblright} design, Graphviz supports a wide variety of applications. The foremost application is probably presentation layouts, such as including graphs in papers. As stream processors, the Graphviz tools can be used as co-processes with interactive components to provide dynamic layouts for debuggers, process monitors, program analysis software, etc. Graphviz tools have been adopted as a visualization service by the W3C Resource Description Framework}, | ||
booktitle = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}}, | ||
publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, | ||
author = {Ellson, John and Gansner, Emden and Koutsofios, Lefteris and North, Stephen and Woodhull, Gordon and Description, Short and Technologies, Lucent}, | ||
year = {2001}, | ||
pages = {483--484}, | ||
file = {Citeseer - Full Text PDF:/Users/bfmaier/Zotero/storage/LS2KQZ99/Ellson et al. - 2001 - Graphviz {\textemdash} open source graph drawing tools.pdf:application/pdf;Citeseer - Snapshot:/Users/bfmaier/Zotero/storage/IXILUSLA/summary.html:text/html} | ||
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