Which spider graphing tool are you using? [message #996] |
Sat, 24 December 2005 03:39 |
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Originally posted by: ndefreitas.comcast.net
Hi,
I'm assuming that the linking tool you're going to use is some sort of a
spidergraph.
Mind sharing which one you're using?
I wrote the dude that owns touchgraph (http://www.touchgraph.com/) but he
hasn't responded as yet.
The reason I need it is to create my own database for applications at my
company. I need to show which applications reuse (override or uses default
base) which framework methods.
Thaks
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Re: Which spider graphing tool are you using? [message #1026 is a reply to message #996] |
Fri, 30 December 2005 22:58 |
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Originally posted by: mary.socialphysics.org
Hi Nigel,
We started using JUNG (http://jung.sourceforge.net/index.html) for the
visualization before we became an Eclipse project. Danyel Fisher and his
team have created a very powerful package. We are looking into the issues
of using JUNG with Eclipse. The Ariadne project
http://awareness.ics.uci.edu/~ariadne/index.html has used JUNG with
Eclipse for the purpose of plotting relationships between engineers and
code modules. Is this logically similar to what you want to do with
applications and framework methods?
By the way, Higgins keeps track of relationships within itself. We were
just using JUNG for the display.
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