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    Treebolic is a Java suite (including library) whose purpose is to give a hyperbolic rendering of hierarchical data. A tree is rendered with nodes and edges but display space is subject to a particular curvature (hence the name).
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    Data visualization software for creating different types of appealing charts and graphs.
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    The AnimationS applet is a Java-based applet that is designed to allow you to create animations for browsers with a minimum of effort. It allows for not only animating, but fading, colorizing, zooming, overlays (of things like map outlines) and "portals"
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    The Presentation framework for Web applications. On the basis of: HTML, JavaScript, DHTML. Configure your user interface with Tag libraries (for J2EE systems) or XSL templates (for any other WEB systems using XML/XSL).
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    The DAG-Analyzer was developed as an OpenSource webapplication with the objective of demonstrating the influence of german politicians and german senior management on the economy.
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