The NetVis Module is a free open source web-based tool designed to simulate, analyze, and visualize social networks using data from csv files, online surveys, and geographically dispersed work teams. Built using php, mysql, and java for visualization.
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v1.2 - version 1.1.011214 of JavaMage for visualization - implemented Java GraphLayout output for visualization
v1.1 - capability to create or upload electronic discussion group data
- basic functionality to display, analyze, and visualize social network - all feature for displaying, analyzing, and visualizing on one page - version 1.0.011207 of JavaMage for visualization - simulated annealing algorithm for visualization from KrackPlot - centrality, density, and transitivity measures from Carter's Archive - three formats for creating or uploading datafile (csv, nodelist, event) - online survey for entering attribute and matrix data dynamically - simulation for generating data by specifying parameters - availability of 22 public data files from UciNet - capability to add attributes (e.g., age, sex) to people in social network - simulation and measures for Geographically Dispersed Work Teams - test data option for quickly trying out the NetVis Module - interface to change split values for increasing or decreasing number of ties - interface to move nodes toward and away from center in visualization - interface to view social network visualization in multiple colors - output of raw csv files on display, analyze, and visualize web pages - output of kin coordinate files for input into Mage on visualization page - output of kp3 datafiles for input into KrackPlot on visualization page - source code link at the bottom of each page showing code in phps format - database link at the bottom of display, analyze, and visualize page - added pop-up box text for definitions on each page to help with usability - statistics functionality for computing M, SD, correlation, and regression
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