YANG (Yet Another Network Generator - Java) enables you to generate social networks given various social rules observed in the real population. Uses: generate realistic networks to be used in individual-centric models, teaching or benchmarking.

Features

  • description of social rules (homophily, positive/negative assortativity, transitivity)
  • efficient generation of descriptive social networks
  • visualization of the network for validation
  • automatic computation of the statistical properties of generated networks
  • exportation of generated networks in many formats

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Education, Science/Research

User Interface

Java Swing, Java SWT, XUL

Programming Language

C, Java, JavaScript, S/R

Database Environment

HSQL, JDBC, MySQL, SQL-based, SQLite

Related Categories

C Simulation Software, C Social sciences Software, C Research Software, JavaScript Simulation Software, JavaScript Social sciences Software, JavaScript Research Software, Java Simulation Software, Java Social sciences Software, Java Research Software, S/R Simulation Software, S/R Social sciences Software, S/R Research Software

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2010-09-03