2009 - Node XL v.84+ - Social Media Network Visualization Tools For Excel 2007Marc Smith
Overview of the NodeXL project (Network Overview, Discovery and Exploration) that adds social network metrics and visualization features to Excel 2007. Contains updated images from version .84 of the NodeXL project.
An overview of the Network Overview Discovery and Exploration add-in for Excel 2007 (NodeXL), a social network analysis add-in for the familiar spreadsheet application. Visualize twitter, flickr, facebook, and email networks with just a few mouse clicks.
2009 - Node XL v.84+ - Social Media Network Visualization Tools For Excel 2007Marc Smith
Overview of the NodeXL project (Network Overview, Discovery and Exploration) that adds social network metrics and visualization features to Excel 2007. Contains updated images from version .84 of the NodeXL project.
An overview of the Network Overview Discovery and Exploration add-in for Excel 2007 (NodeXL), a social network analysis add-in for the familiar spreadsheet application. Visualize twitter, flickr, facebook, and email networks with just a few mouse clicks.
Linked Data Generation for the University Data From Legacy Database dannyijwest
Web was developed to share information among the users through internet as some hyperlinked documents.
If someone wants to collect some data from the web he has to search and crawl through the documents to
fulfil his needs. Concept of Linked Data creates a breakthrough at this stage by enabling the links within
data. So, besides the web of connected documents a new web developed both for humans and machines, i.e.,
the web of connected data, simply known as Linked Data Web. Since it is a very new domain, still a very
few works has been done, specially the publication of legacy data within a University domain as Linked
Data.
Introduction to the Data Web, DBpedia and the Life-cycle of Linked DataSören Auer
Over the past 4 years, the Semantic Web activity has gained momentum with the widespread publishing of structured data as RDF. The Linked Data paradigm has therefore evolved from a practical research idea into
a very promising candidate for addressing one of the biggest challenges
of computer science: the exploitation of the Web as a platform for data
and information integration. To translate this initial success into a
world-scale reality, a number of research challenges need to be
addressed: the performance gap between relational and RDF data
management has to be closed, coherence and quality of data published on
the Web have to be improved, provenance and trust on the Linked Data Web
must be established and generally the entrance barrier for data
publishers and users has to be lowered. This tutorial will discuss
approaches for tackling these challenges. As an example of a successful
Linked Data project we will present DBpedia, which leverages Wikipedia
by extracting structured information and by making this information
freely accessible on the Web. The tutorial will also outline some recent advances in DBpedia, such as the mappings Wiki, DBpedia Live as well as
the recently launched DBpedia benchmark.
This talk was given at the NSMNSS and Social Research Association (SRA) conference in London. It was attended by those working within the mainstream media, industry, government, and academia.
SolutionsPro here is Part II of COMP 101 DB response to classmates. .docxrronald3
Solution
sPro here is Part II of COMP 101 DB response to classmates. Thank you.
Week 5 COMP 101 DB response to classmates:
Phillip Trupiano
Re:Unit5 - Discussion Board
Hello Classmates,
Through all my internet surfing, I never really thought about what makes a Web Page or what defines a web page.
I just sit down, do my search, and leave it at this.
It wasn’t until just now, taking this class and through this DB assignment that I stopped to think – Just what is a Web Page?
Well, after many aimless episodes of surfing, I have now been informed – A Web Page is a page that can accessed through the internet, via the web.
It is a page that may contain 2 –dimensional or 3-dimensional graphics, audio bytes, video clips, an email address for replies, or other various outlets for user feedback.
The underlying language for web pages are written in HTML, which allows for formatting and other ActiveX controls (Web Page, 1999).
Ok, I now have it. ~lol~
I have written many of documents which contained portions of Word and Excel, but I never knew that there was a definition or label for them, but they are considered “Compound Documents”.
I just always took for granted that Microsoft had given its users the ability to produce such documents without much thought.
But, there is much to be learned from this everyday use of complimenting applications.
The ability to combine applications from other programs, such as, inserting an audio or other media clip from one application with another, such as, a word processing application requires activating or loading its associated user interface.
The technology (DDE, OLE) that allows the user to manipulate complimenting applications, and serve them up in a single context is called COM, structured storage, and uniform data transfer (Compound Documents, n.d., para. 1).
Now, producing compound documents can be done by either linking or embedding.
The difference between the 2 methods is in how and where the objects source data is stored.
The residence of this data determines the portability and how the updates perform, and the size and structure of its containers (Microsoft, n.d. para. 1).
Linked objects inside a compound document still reside in its origin, and this is just a reference (Linked Objects, n.d. para.1).
Whereas, embedded objects are stored in the document, along with information used to manage it (Embedded Objects, n.d. para.1).
My conclusion from the above information, is this, - Web Pages and Compound Documents, such as External Excel spreadsheets linked to a Word document share many of the same characteristics, in that, they combine data from outside sources, but in a compound document, there is 2-way communication, the user not only can view the information, but also manipulate it, unlike a web page.
References
Compound document. (2006). In
High definition: A-Z guide to personal technology
. Retrieved
from http://search.credreference.com.proxy.cecybrary.com/content/entry/hmhigh.
Linked Data Generation for the University Data From Legacy Database dannyijwest
Web was developed to share information among the users through internet as some hyperlinked documents.
If someone wants to collect some data from the web he has to search and crawl through the documents to
fulfil his needs. Concept of Linked Data creates a breakthrough at this stage by enabling the links within
data. So, besides the web of connected documents a new web developed both for humans and machines, i.e.,
the web of connected data, simply known as Linked Data Web. Since it is a very new domain, still a very
few works has been done, specially the publication of legacy data within a University domain as Linked
Data.
Introduction to the Data Web, DBpedia and the Life-cycle of Linked DataSören Auer
Over the past 4 years, the Semantic Web activity has gained momentum with the widespread publishing of structured data as RDF. The Linked Data paradigm has therefore evolved from a practical research idea into
a very promising candidate for addressing one of the biggest challenges
of computer science: the exploitation of the Web as a platform for data
and information integration. To translate this initial success into a
world-scale reality, a number of research challenges need to be
addressed: the performance gap between relational and RDF data
management has to be closed, coherence and quality of data published on
the Web have to be improved, provenance and trust on the Linked Data Web
must be established and generally the entrance barrier for data
publishers and users has to be lowered. This tutorial will discuss
approaches for tackling these challenges. As an example of a successful
Linked Data project we will present DBpedia, which leverages Wikipedia
by extracting structured information and by making this information
freely accessible on the Web. The tutorial will also outline some recent advances in DBpedia, such as the mappings Wiki, DBpedia Live as well as
the recently launched DBpedia benchmark.
This talk was given at the NSMNSS and Social Research Association (SRA) conference in London. It was attended by those working within the mainstream media, industry, government, and academia.
SolutionsPro here is Part II of COMP 101 DB response to classmates. .docxrronald3
Solution
sPro here is Part II of COMP 101 DB response to classmates. Thank you.
Week 5 COMP 101 DB response to classmates:
Phillip Trupiano
Re:Unit5 - Discussion Board
Hello Classmates,
Through all my internet surfing, I never really thought about what makes a Web Page or what defines a web page.
I just sit down, do my search, and leave it at this.
It wasn’t until just now, taking this class and through this DB assignment that I stopped to think – Just what is a Web Page?
Well, after many aimless episodes of surfing, I have now been informed – A Web Page is a page that can accessed through the internet, via the web.
It is a page that may contain 2 –dimensional or 3-dimensional graphics, audio bytes, video clips, an email address for replies, or other various outlets for user feedback.
The underlying language for web pages are written in HTML, which allows for formatting and other ActiveX controls (Web Page, 1999).
Ok, I now have it. ~lol~
I have written many of documents which contained portions of Word and Excel, but I never knew that there was a definition or label for them, but they are considered “Compound Documents”.
I just always took for granted that Microsoft had given its users the ability to produce such documents without much thought.
But, there is much to be learned from this everyday use of complimenting applications.
The ability to combine applications from other programs, such as, inserting an audio or other media clip from one application with another, such as, a word processing application requires activating or loading its associated user interface.
The technology (DDE, OLE) that allows the user to manipulate complimenting applications, and serve them up in a single context is called COM, structured storage, and uniform data transfer (Compound Documents, n.d., para. 1).
Now, producing compound documents can be done by either linking or embedding.
The difference between the 2 methods is in how and where the objects source data is stored.
The residence of this data determines the portability and how the updates perform, and the size and structure of its containers (Microsoft, n.d. para. 1).
Linked objects inside a compound document still reside in its origin, and this is just a reference (Linked Objects, n.d. para.1).
Whereas, embedded objects are stored in the document, along with information used to manage it (Embedded Objects, n.d. para.1).
My conclusion from the above information, is this, - Web Pages and Compound Documents, such as External Excel spreadsheets linked to a Word document share many of the same characteristics, in that, they combine data from outside sources, but in a compound document, there is 2-way communication, the user not only can view the information, but also manipulate it, unlike a web page.
References
Compound document. (2006). In
High definition: A-Z guide to personal technology
. Retrieved
from http://search.credreference.com.proxy.cecybrary.com/content/entry/hmhigh.
Slides of the presentation by Hugh Williams of OpenLink Software in the course of the LOD2 webinar: Virtuoso Universal Server on 20.12. 2011 - for more information please see: http://lod2.eu/BlogPost/webinar-series
UMBEL\'s first 11 semantic Web services and online demos show how a lightweight structure of 21000 subject concepts can provide context for inter-linking external data and ontologies. Additional value through the network effect of inherited relationships and properties is also gained as more structure and data is added. UMBEL is an excellent upper mapping and binding layer for integrating Linked Data and rich sources of named entities such as Wikipedia. The UMBEL subject concepts are derived from the OpenCyc version of the proven Cyc knowledge base.
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Robert Ackland is a Fellow at the Australian National University. He works
on the development of new approaches (and associated software) for
empirical social science research into online social and organizational
networks, and has recently studied the networking behavior of political
bloggers and environmental activists. Robert has degrees in economics
from the University of Melbourne, Yale University (where he was a
Fulbright Scholar) and the ANU, where he completed his PhD in
economics in 2001.
In 2005 he established the Virtual Observatory for the Study of Online
Networks (http://voson.anu.edu.au) project and in 2007, he was awarded
a UK National Centre for e-Social Science Visiting Fellowship and an
Oxford University James Martin Visiting Fellowship (at the Oxford Internet
Institute). Robert coordinates the ANU's Master of Social Research
programme and teaches courses on the social science of the Internet and
online research methods. He is currently writing a related book (to be
published by SAGE).