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  2. RAWGraphs - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... RAWGraphs is a web-based open-source data visualization software made in ... static files (CSV, TSV, Excel files) Data from endpoints ...

  3. Reverse-path forwarding - Wikipedia

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    RPF is often interpreted as reverse-path filtering, particularly when it comes to unicast routing. This is an understandable alternate interpretation of the acronym in that when RPF is used with unicast routing as in RFC 3704, traffic is either permitted or denied based upon the RPF check passing or failing.

  4. Starlight Information Visualization System - Wikipedia

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    Starlight is a software product originally developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and now by Future Point Systems. It is an advanced visual analysis environment. . In addition to using information visualization to show the importance of individual pieces of data by showing how they relate to one another, it also contains a small suite of tools useful for collaboration and data ...

  5. NodeXL - Wikipedia

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    NodeXL Pro imports UCINet and GraphML files, as well as Excel spreadsheets containing edge lists or adjacency matrices, into NodeXL workbooks. NodeXL Pro also allows for the quick collection of social media data via a set of import tools which can collect network data from e-mail, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr.

  6. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    A file signature is data used to identify or verify the content of a file. Such signatures are also known as magic numbers or magic bytes. Many file formats are not intended to be read as text. If such a file is accidentally viewed as a text file, its contents will be unintelligible.

  7. List of open file formats - Wikipedia

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    An open file format is a file format for storing digital data, defined by a published specification usually maintained by a standards organization, and which can be used and implemented by anyone. For example, an open format can be implemented by both proprietary and free and open source software , using the typical software licenses used by each.

  8. FlexPro - Wikipedia

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    FlexPro can export publication-quality graphs and reports to a number of file formats, including HTML, JPEG, PNG, and WMF. FlexPro’s Data Explorer indexes data archives on the hard drive or server. [5] Configurable queries can be used to search for characteristic values or other data attributes and to find the data records to be evaluated. [5]

  9. SIE (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The file format was originally developed for the Swedish market only, and the record tags in the file format was given Swedish names. To overcome that a revised and XML-based version of the file format (SIE 5) was released in 2018. The new file format has however not yet replaced the older file formats.