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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Cyberspace Situation Graphs - Cyberspace Situational Awareness Post 302981873 by Neo on Wednesday 21st of September 2016 12:14:22 AM
Old 09-21-2016
Cyberspace Situation Graphs - Cyberspace Situational Awareness

Hi.

I've been very busy this month working on resurrecting my old projects related to "cyberspace situational awareness" (CSA) which began last month by surveying the downstream literature that referenced my papers in this area using Google Scholar and also ResearchGate and posting updates on my old CEP blog, which I have resurrected as the "Cyberspace Event Processing" blog.

Recently I came to a lightweight tipping point where I now think that one "key" to the yet unrealized goal to create cyberspace situational awareness is to focus on something I call "cyberspace situation graphs". Yesterday I put together a quick set of slides for a collaborator illustrating this concept - Cyberspace Situation Graphs - A Brief Overview.

Now we are considering building a small prototype, perhaps using Apache Spark and maybe Apache GraphX to build some real-time "situation graphs" , perhaps using forum events as input to the graph building process.

Is anyone interested in participating in this prototype with us? If so, please post back in this thread. Thanks.
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GRAPHVIZ(7)						 Miscellaneous Information Manual					       GRAPHVIZ(7)

NAME
graphviz - rich set of graph drawing tools SYNOPSIS
This manpage has been written to fulfil the need of a centralized documentation presenting all available tools in the graphviz package. AVAILABLE TOOLS
Graph layout programs dot filter for hierarchical layouts of graphs neato filter for symmetric layouts of graphs twopi filter for radial layouts of graphs circo filter for circular layout of graphs fdp filter for symmetric layouts of graphs All of the filters work with either directed or undirected graphs, though dot is typically used for directed graphs and neato for undi- rected graphs. Note also that neato -n[2] can be used to render layouts produced by the other filters. Graph drawing programs lefty A Programmable Graphics Editor lneato lefty + neato dotty lefty + dot Graph layout enhancement gvcolor flow colors through a ranked digraph unflatten adjust directed graphs to improve layout aspect ratio gvpack merge and pack disjoint graphs Graph information and transformation gc count graph components acyclic make directed graph acyclic nop pretty-print graph file ccomps connected components filter for graphs sccmap extract strongly connected components of directed graphs tred transitive reduction filter for directed graphs dijkstra single-source distance filter bcomps biconnected components filter for graphs gvpr graph pattern scanning and processing language prune prune directed graphs Other gxl2dot, dot2gxl GXL-DOT converters AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Cyril Brulebois <cyril.brulebois@enst-bretagne.fr> in november 2006, based on an initial documentation effort by Joachim Berdal Haga <jbh@lupus.ig3.net>. It can be distributed under the same terms as the graphviz package. November 19, 2006 GRAPHVIZ(7)
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