HI, Laurie, I agree that computational social science is both too academic and too confining. I thought of another term that has been used, at least at MITRE...
Unfortunately, no video. ... From: ona-prac@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ona-prac@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bill B. Sent: Monday, May 28, 2007 8:27 AM To:...
Is there a video of David Lazer's talk? Thanks. Bill Brantley From: ona-prac@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:ona- prac@yahoogroups .com] On Behalf Of Patti Anklam ...
Thanks Patti..that39;s certainly a good alternative. Perhaps provides a broader connotation than SNI as I guess there's is more to social science than...
InFlow uses icons for the nodes. These are *.ico files that an be created/updated with any Windows icon editor program downloaded from the net. So you can...
Hi Nat, I am a bit of a Netminer fan, probably more out of habit than anything else. There is a new version which I haven't tried yet, but a saw a review on...
Nat.the only other tool we have used is NetMiner. It does most of the same things as Netdraw, has a few other display options and more of the UCINET metrics...
How about mapping & visualization AND metrics all in one interface? No need to transfer data back and forth... do easy what-ifs... hide a node/link... re-run...
I like to get a list of tools that perform the same function as NetDraw (mapping and visualization). Can anyone a) suggest some alternatives and b) provide a...
Hi, David Lazer (Kennedy School of Government at Harvard) calls it "computational social science". Here's a link to a great talk he did at the Kennedy School...
Tks Valdis, I've also been using contract transaction data to build some of my industry level maps. Data does seem to be proprietary though in most cases. My...
I am working on a project of data mining business relationships from data bases of business transactions... we refer to it just as "network data mining"....
I've long thought that we need a name for this emerging field of discovering and analysing social networks through mining existing data repositories.I tried...
Excellent idea. I'll make sure that we include some and feel free to suggest any Regards ... Nat, I think it would be great if we could do an ONA on our...
Nat, I think it would be great if we could do an ONA on our ONA-Prac community to get a better feel for who knows who. If you are planning on doing a survey ...
ONA Prac has been goin strong for over a year now and we'd like to get a better sense of who our members are, what they think, and see if the groups should be...
There are 8 members (including you) who have a ".au" domain name. I suspect that there may be more Australians lurking under Gmail and other general domains. I...
Hi Nat, If there was a way of discovering the Australian ONA interested people I'd love to find it! We have generally polled act-KM and the KM groups, though I...
Laurence: The network comes through again! Thanks for sharing the date of the workshop and while I cannot attend, your note started me thinking about the...
Sandy, We are running a 1-day workshop in Sydney on the 13th June through Mindshifts.a competitive intelligence consultancy. See our web site below for more...
Hi I was wondering if you could give me some advice please? I am going to use SNA for my thesis to examine 3 Australian government networks to visualize the...
creepy ... From: pattianklam To: ona-prac@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 6:12 AM Subject: [ona-prac] Product from eTelemetry announced as...
At this year's EGov KM conference in DC, Jeanne Holm from NASA's JPL briefed us on an internal application that passively created such a network, based on a...
The article <http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/051007-etelemetry-metron-employee\ -behavior-analysis.html> headlined below summarizes a product that will...