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Graph visualization using hyperbolic geometry (hyperbolic trees, but also general graphs).
Applications cover web site structures, topic maps, organisational charts and wikis.
PORIS toolkit allows describing graph-based systems and their behavior in a snapshot. It provides a web
editor for a domain visual specific language (DSL) and transformation tools to generate software prototypes, system configurations, ...
Software for graphs visualization, encouraging graph algorithms implementation. Aimed at students who want to code their own algorithms and see a graphical representation of it working.
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Seems to be closely related to Cellular automaton, except this creates a complex pattern from a mathematical function you input. See website for examples/live applets. This program makes use of an old GPL version of the JEP equation parser.
Graph polynomials and view prime numbers on a ulam spiral graphing plot. Only integer numbers. Based on an old GPL version of the JEP equation parser. See website for additional examples/live applets Seems to be closely related to Cellular automaton.
NG4J - 'Named Graphs API for Jena' is an extension to the Jena Semantic Web framework for parsing, manipulating and serializing sets of Named Graphs. For details about Named Graphs see http://www.w3.org/2004/03/trix/
JUNG provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network.
New version now available on GitHub: https://github.com/jrtom/jung/releases/tag/jung-2.1
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...What it does :
- Maintain Stock portfolios
- Simulate Investment using NSE Historical bhav data files
- Analyze different investment strategies against index performance
- Graph the results
G.A.V. (Graph Algorithm Visualizer) is a tool that visualizes algorithms from graph theory. A step-by-step visualization from each different algorithm allows the user to understand the particular algorithm very easily.
Aim is to extract the information from the cadastral maps which is stored as scanned images. The extracted information is stored using graph representation. Then we convert these infomation in to CityGML format to visualize and communicate.
Représentation Bode (asymptotique et réelle), Nyquist, Black, d'éléments du premier et du second ordre. Le programme est en Java developpé avec NetBeans.
GrALoG is a tool for editing and visualising graph-like-structures and the results of algorithms running on them. Through it's plugins GrALoG is hugely extendable, i.e. plugin-developers can define their own graph-like structures and algorithms.
A real-time graph plotter. While your application is computing and logging results to a CSV file using the LiveGraph Writer API, the plotter lets you visualise and monitor the results live - by instantly plotting charts and graphs of the data.
The Open Optimization for Java provides a framework and the implementation of commonly-used algorithms found in Graph Theory and Network Optimization, e.g. shortest path and postman problem.
Knotwork is a graphical application to create knotworks in a celtic, arabic or viking style. User draws a graph defined by vertices and edges, which gives the basis for building the knotwork. Web page: http://knotwork.sourceforge.net/index.html
RoxGT its an open source framework for building Graph-based applications. It has been built essentially for academic jobs, such as graph algorithm execution and theorem proofs.
SSG-Generator (formerly Scheduled Sequencing Graph Generator) is a simple, open-source, academic software written to understand fundamentals of High Level Synthesis of system design.
Java visual aplication to show graphs. JWykres get data from dabases by jdbc. Aplication can show many dataset on one graph for easy comparison, for example to find interrelation beetwen processes or finding trends.
An open source program that has the ability to graph data collected from scientific experiments. It will fit a variety of linear and non-linear regressions to data and will have the ability to save and print graphs.
AbuGraph is a freely available Java application for the layout and visualization of directed graphs. Bound to a TCP port, it supports dynamic graph creation receiving commands from a telnet console or another third party application.
Visualization of finite state machines as a network graph. Accepted input files at the moment are: net files exported from xfst (Xerox Finite-State Tool) and lexc files (Finite-State Lexicon Compiler).