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Visualization of networks – analyzing and visualizing connections between (planned) NFDI consortia
Dorothea Strecker, Sama Majidian, Lukas C. Bossert, Évariste Demandt
This repository contains materials used during the workshop
"Visualization of networks – analyzing and visualizing connections between (planned) NFDI consortia"
at the NFDI4Ing Community Meeting (NFDI4Ing Konferenz) 2021 on September 28.
During the workshop, the network of (planned) NFDI consortia was visualized and analyzed using the statistical software R and the library igraph
.
Abstract: Currently, Germany's National Research Data Infrastructure spans a network of nine funded consortia from the first round and ten from the second round. This workshop enables you to visually display and analyze the network of consortia in your internet browser via a remote Jupyter Notebook. The workshop follows the tradition of literate programming. No prior experience in programming and no locally installed software needed – let's weave and tangle !
Slides
The presentation slides for the workshop are stored in the file "NFDI4Ing_Community_Meeting_2021.pdf".
JupyerNotebook for visualization of networks with R.
In the interactive part of the workshop we worked with JupyterNotebooks.
The documented sample solution is stored in various formats in the folder Notebook.
Direct exports from JupyterNotebook are provided in the following formats:
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.
Visualization of networks – analyzing and visualizing connections between (planned) NFDI consortia
(for the data regarding the first workshop see )
Visualization of networks – analyzing and visualizing connections between (planned) NFDI consortia
Dorothea Strecker, Sama Majidian, Lukas C. Bossert, Évariste Demandt
This repository contains materials used during the workshop
"Visualization of networks – analyzing and visualizing connections between (planned) NFDI consortia"
at the NFDI4Ing Community Meeting (NFDI4Ing Konferenz) 2021 on September 28.
During the workshop, the network of (planned) NFDI consortia was visualized and analyzed using the statistical software R and the library igraph
.
Abstract: Currently, Germany's National Research Data Infrastructure spans a network of nine funded consortia from the first round and ten from the second round. This workshop enables you to visually display and analyze the network of consortia in your internet browser via a remote Jupyter Notebook. The workshop follows the tradition of literate programming. No prior experience in programming and no locally installed software needed – let's weave and tangle !
Slides
The presentation slides for the workshop are stored in the file "NFDI4Ing_Community_Meeting_2021.pdf".
JupyerNotebook for visualization of networks with R.
In the interactive part of the workshop we worked with JupyterNotebooks.
The documented sample solution is stored in various formats in the folder Notebook.
Direct exports from JupyterNotebook are provided in the following formats:
License (MIT)
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.
Workshop-Material
Das Versprechen der Vernetzung
Dorothea Strecker, Lukas C. Bossert, Évariste Demandt
In diesem Repositorium sind Materialien abgelegt, die im Zuge des Workshops "Das Versprechen der Vernetzung" beim NFDI4Ing Community Meeting 2020 am 30.11.2020 genutzt wurden. Im Rahmen des Workshops wurde das Netzwerk (geplanter) NFDI-Konsortien mit der Statistiksoftware R und der Bibliorhek igraph
visualisiert und analysiert.
Folien
Die Vortragsfolien zum Workshop sind in der Datei "NFDI4Ing_Community_Meeting_2020.pdf" abgelegt.
JupyerNotebook zur Visualisierung von Netzwerken mit R
Im interaktiven Teil des Workshops haben wir mit JupyterNotebooks gearbeitet. Die dokumentierte Musterlösung ist in verschiedenen Formaten im Ordner Notebook abgelegt.
Direkte Exporte aus dem JupyterNotebook werden in folgenden Formaten bereitgestellt:
Dieses Repositorium steht unter der MIT Lizenz.