Apologies for the slow response on this one – I really
should keep up with SOCNET, but it’s a busy time of year.
As such, the diagram discussed below (http://mdround.blogs.com/usingnetworks/2009/07/sna-tools-and-formats-diagram-updated.html) is still
something I can only keep up-to-date in limited spare time, and I’m
reliant on tool developers to point out any omissions.
If anyone has any more tools or links that they’d
like to add to this diagram, do send the information to me, and I’ll make
periodic updates.
Alternatively, if someone would like to take on the task
of making a Google Docs version (or some other, more collaborative option), I’ll
happily take the time to make a network export of the file I’ve got. Just
as soon as I’ve worked out which format to make it in…
Mark Round
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This seems like a big undertaking and the link below provides a good
start. I inspected the network by looking and ORA and found that the
network of data compatibility is missing many links around ORA. For
example, ORA can read in data files from UCINet, Pajek, Analyst Notebook,
*.csv, ODBC database, Pythia, Caesar III, Thing Finder, Penlink, Personal
Brain, GraphML, TAVI, HIDTA, Siena, Atlantis, and probably a few I am missing.
I am not trying to answer the question, rather I am pointing out that
the link below is incomplete. I think this is an interesting network to
map out. Best of luck.
Ian McCulloh, Ph.D.
Major, U.S. Army
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership
U.S. Military Academy
West Point, NY 10996
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Valdis Krebs <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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The link below is old, a more recent and complete diagram is:
http://mdround.blogs.com/usingnetworks/2009/07/sna-tools-and-formats-diagram-updated.html
Valdis
On Nov 8, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Vladimir Batagelj wrote:
Hi
Has any produced or seen a network matrix/diagam showing what network
visualyser/analysis software is linked to what others by what file formats
(that it can import and export into)?
see
http://netwiki.amath.unc.edu/DataFormats/DataFormats
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