Dear Fred,
By j-graph I guess you interested in drawing 'normal graphs'. I would
recommend you to test these ones:
NetDraw: http://www.analytictech.com/downloadnd.htm
Pajek: http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/pajek/
And my favourite: yEd
http://www.yworks.com/en/products_yed_about.htm
They do not implement integration. However, you can replace
integration by closeness centraly as long you normalise the values
using the logarithm or the graph size. In other words:
Integration ~ closeness / log(n)
See Park 2005 for details:
http://www.spacesyntax.tudelft.nl/media/longpapers2/hoontaepark.pdf
I am assuming that you do not need local integration as j-graphs are
usually explored in small systems.
Good luck,
Lucas Figueiredo
On 02/09/07, Frederico de Holanda <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear all:
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> I forward the consultation I have made to Jorge:
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> What are the software people are currently using to draw and measure
> j-graphs? Are they available through the internet? We have had problems in
> trying to download Jass, it has not worked so far. And New wave is totally
> out of date for unfriendliness... We have to have a more automatic
> procedure.
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> Best and thanks.
>
> Fred
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> Frederico de Holanda
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