A useful set of references and links can be found here: http://www.cybergeography.org/mapping.html ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Horry <zerbey@wibble.co.uk> Date: Friday, January 23, 2004 11:42 am Subject: Re: network mapping and data viz.
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Jamie Reid wrote: | I have been looking for a tool that will visualize traceroute data in | a graph. Skitter looks ideal, but its availability is quite limited. | | I have tried Netmap (netmap.sourceforge.net) and have been | mucking about with Graphviz (graphviz.org) in general. | However, the problem of building a map from traceroute data | (with graphviz anyway) is sorting out the unique paths. Technically | possible, but I don't want to re-invent the wheel if I don't have to. | | Tulip (tulip-software.org) is a framework that something like this | could be written in, as is any other viz tool (opendx.org, etc...) | The tools from Opte (opte.org) aren't available yet. | | Is there a tool that you are currently using to represent large | traceroute graphs that is available under a gpl/bsd/open license? | Even something based on Dot or Neato?
You might want to try VisualRoute, www.visualroute.com.
Chris
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