Hi, You might also look at Gephi (http://gephi.org) for the network visualization. Seb 2010/3/26 Nick Lalone <nick.lalone@gmail.com>
Thank you for post this. I had been trying to remember the name of this tool for quite some time!
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Robert Ackland <robert.ackland@anu.edu.au>wrote:
Hi,
You might like to have a look at VOSON (http://voson.anu.edu.au), a web-based tool for collecting and analyzing hyperlink network data. It does what you are asking for. It is also available as a plugin to NodeXL ( http://nodexl.codeplex.com). It is currently available for academics/students only, but from July will be available more generally.
Rob
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Mattia Miani wrote:
Hi! I am in the process of analyzing a set of websites belonging to a public administration (around 100 sites) and I like to analyze and visualize the way they link to each other. Is there any software designed to do just that? In my mind, the user should be able to submit to the sw the urls to be scanned and the sw should be able to generate a visual report indentifying relationships between the different websites... but maybe I am just dreaming.
Thanks for any help
Mattia Miani Alma Graduate School - University of Bologna
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