Packages for network analysis, simulation, and visualization: Difference between revisions
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ORA, a tool for Dynamic Network Analysis and network visualization. Kathleen M. Carley, 2014, ORA: A Toolkit for Dynamic Network Analysis and Visualization, In Reda Alhajj and Jon Rokne (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining, Springer.
Netlogo for network simulations
NodeXL for Excel (mainly Windows - but there are solutions for mac too)
igraph or igraph, an open source C (programming language) library for the analysis of large-scale complex networks, with interfaces to R (programming language), Python and Ruby
NS-3, a network simulation system
Orange, a free data mining software suite, module orngNetwork
SEMOSS, an RDF-based open source context-aware analytics tool written in Java, leveraging the SPARQL
webweb, to display interactive networks in a browser.
Tulip, a free data mining and visualization software dedicated to the analysis and visualization of relational data. [1]