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    WikiVis (UM)

    WikiVis (UM)

    Visualization of the Wikipedia network of pages.

    This tool provides an interactive visualization of the Wikipedia information space, primarily as a means of navigating the category hierarchy as well as the article network. The project is implemented in Java, utilizing the Java 3D package. This was a student project in 2004-2005 at the University of Macau. This is the code from April 2005 that was finally uploaded to SourceForge in 2012 for archival purposes and to meet the demand from Wikipedia researchers world-wide.
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    eduViz is software which allows teachers to visualize their students' test scores in order to see per student, per category, or whole class trends and assign grades.
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    A VUB (www.vub.ac.be) -student project to simulate an ip/tcp and digital network. The project has ended for this year, files will be released in febr 2004. In october, a new group of students will continue to work on this project.
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