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* [[Applications|Data sets and research applications]] provide additional guidance future applications can build on
* [[Applications|Data sets and research applications]] provide additional guidance future applications can build on
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visone (''italian for mink'') is a software for the '''visual''' creation, transformation, exploration, analysis, and representation of network data, jointly developed at the University of Konstanz and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology since 2001.
To provide easy and fast access for newbies and support advanced users equally, the visone wiki is built on these main categories:
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[[Trails]] guide you through '''common usage scenarios'''; they are probably the easiest way to learn about visone
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Complementarily, a '''quick reference guide''' is describing
* [[GUI|Graphical User Interface]] components and their functionalities and
* [[Concepts|Algorithms, Methods, Concepts]] underlying the implementation
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Revision as of 13:09, 21 January 2011

visone (italian for mink) is a software for the visual creation, transformation, exploration, analysis, and representation of network data, jointly developed at the University of Konstanz and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology since 2001.


To provide easy and fast access for newbies and support advanced users equally, the visone wiki is built on these main categories:

  • Trails guide you through common usage scenarios; they are probably the easiest way to learn about visone


Welcome to visoneWiki

visone (italian for mink) is a software for the visual creation, transformation, exploration, analysis, and representation of network data, jointly developed at the University of Konstanz and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology since 2001.

To provide easy and fast access for newbies and support advanced users equally, the visone wiki is built on these main categories:


Trails

Trails guide you through common usage scenarios; they are probably the easiest way to learn about visone

Quick reference guide

Complementarily, a quick reference guide is describing

Data sets and research applications

Data sets and research applications provide additional guidance future applications can build on