Project Group: net.sf.jung

JUNG - Graph Implementations

net.sf.jung : jung-graph-impl

Graph implementations for the JUNG project

Last Version: 2.1.1

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JUNG - API

net.sf.jung : jung-api

Graph interfaces used by the JUNG project

Last Version: 2.1.1

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JUNG - Algorithms

net.sf.jung : jung-algorithms

Algorithms for the JUNG project

Last Version: 2.1.1

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JUNG - Visualization Support

net.sf.jung : jung-visualization

Core visualization support for the JUNG project

Last Version: 2.1.1

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JUNG - I/O Support

net.sf.jung : jung-io

IO support classes for JUNG

Last Version: 2.1.1

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JUNG - Samples

net.sf.jung : jung-samples

Sample programs using JUNG. Nearly all JUNG capabilities are demonstrated here. Please study the source code for these examples prior to asking how to do something.

Last Version: 2.1.1

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JUNG (parent metadata project)

net.sf.jung : jung-parent

JUNG the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software library that provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. It is written in Java, which allows JUNG-based applications to make use of the extensive built-in capabilities of the Java API, as well as those of other existing third-party Java libraries. The JUNG architecture is designed to support a variety of representations of entities and their relations, such as directed and undirected graphs, multi-modal graphs, graphs with parallel edges, and hypergraphs. It provides a mechanism for annotating graphs, entities, and relations with metadata. This facilitates the creation of analytic tools for complex data sets that can examine the relations between entities as well as the metadata attached to each entity and relation. The current distribution of JUNG includes implementations of a number of algorithms from graph theory, data mining, and social network analysis, such as routines for clustering, decomposition, optimization, random graph generation, statistical analysis, and calculation of network distances, flows, and importance measures (centrality, PageRank, HITS, etc.). JUNG also provides a visualization framework that makes it easy to construct tools for the interactive exploration of network data. Users can use one of the layout algorithms provided, or use the framework to create their own custom layouts. In addition, filtering mechanisms are provided which allow users to focus their attention, or their algorithms, on specific portions of the graph.

Last Version: 2.1.1

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jung-jai

net.sf.jung : jung-jai

Jung2 rendering project that uses Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) for non-affine transforms

Last Version: 2.0.1

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jung-3d

net.sf.jung : jung-3d

Experimental java3d-based graph rendering project

Last Version: 2.0.1

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jung2

net.sf.jung : jung2

JUNG the Java Universal Network/Graph Framework--is a software library that provides a common and extendible language for the modeling, analysis, and visualization of data that can be represented as a graph or network. It is written in Java, which allows JUNG-based applications to make use of the extensive built-in capabilities of the Java API, as well as those of other existing third-party Java libraries. The JUNG architecture is designed to support a variety of representations of entities and their relations, such as directed and undirected graphs, multi-modal graphs, graphs with parallel edges, and hypergraphs. It provides a mechanism for annotating graphs, entities, and relations with metadata. This facilitates the creation of analytic tools for complex data sets that can examine the relations between entities as well as the metadata attached to each entity and relation. The current distribution of JUNG includes implementations of a number of algorithms from graph theory, data mining, and social network analysis, such as routines for clustering, decomposition, optimization, random graph generation, statistical analysis, and calculation of network distances, flows, and importance measures (centrality, PageRank, HITS, etc.). JUNG also provides a visualization framework that makes it easy to construct tools for the interactive exploration of network data. Users can use one of the layout algorithms provided, or use the framework to create their own custom layouts. In addition, filtering mechanisms are provided which allow users to focus their attention, or their algorithms, on specific portions of the graph.

Last Version: 2.0.1

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jung-jai-samples

net.sf.jung : jung-jai-samples

Demos for the jung-jai (Java Advanced Imaging) project

Last Version: 2.0.1

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jung-3d-demos

net.sf.jung : jung-3d-demos

Demo programs for java3d based graph rendering project

Last Version: 2.0.1

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