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    qvge

    qvge

    Qt Visual Graph Editor

    qvge is a multiplatform graph editor written in C++/Qt. Its main goal is to make possible visually edit two-dimensional graphs in a simple and intuitive way. Please note that qvge is not a replacement for such a software like Gephi, Graphvis, Dot, yEd, Dia and so on. It is neither a tool for "big data analysis" nor a math application. It is really just a simple graph editor :)
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    Visual NMS

    Visual Network Management System

    VisualNMS is a network management system with powerful visualisation features due to its vectorial based rendering (SVG). It is built using perl, javascript, SVG, HTML. It includes Layer 2 autodiscovery based on LLDP and other discovery protocols (Cisco's CDP, Extreme Networks' EDP, etc.). Other features include: real time SVG graphs on links, web2cli engine (AJAX to Telnet/CLI), editable maps, auto layout (based esentially on GraphViz), VLAN mapping (work in progress) based on SNMP.
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    circlize

    circlize

    Circular visualization in R

    circlize is an R package for creating circular visualizations (plots laid out in circular coordinate systems) in a very flexible way. It implements many types of plots using circular layouts: chord diagrams, circular heatmaps, arcs/links between sectors, genomic data visualization, etc. It provides low-level drawing functions as well as high-level functions to build complex visualizations. It’s often used in genomics, network analysis, or other fields where relationships among categories or...
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    graphICs

    graphICs

    graphICs is a converter transforming GDS II-data to Asymptote-code

    graphICs is used to visualize IC-layout-data from GDS II-files. It reads a stream of GDS II-records, optimizes it by removing objects smaller than a user-defined minimal size an writes it to Asymptote-code. This code can be translated via Asymptote to PDF, PNG or other formats. The output can be specified to be printed on an A-format paper, portrait or landscape, top/right, center or bottom/left align.
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    Dynagraph for Grappa is a Java front-end for the Dynagraph graph layout engines. It supports direct manipulation (graphical editing) of graphs, as well as text-driven display of dynamic graphs.
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    TouchGraph provides a set of interfaces for graph visualization using force-based layout and focus+context techniques. For now only older code is available, but we are planning to release new versions as well.
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