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In 2011, the development of Protovis was stopped to focus on a new project, D3.js. Informed by experiences with Protovis, Bostock, along with Heer and Ogievetsky, developed D3.js to provide a more expressive framework that, at the same time, focuses on web standards and provides improved performance.
DOT is a graph description language, developed as a part of the Graphviz project. DOT graphs are typically stored as files with the .gv or .dot filename extension — .gv is preferred, to avoid confusion with the .dot extension used by versions of Microsoft Word before 2007.
Sphinx is a documentation generator that can use Graphviz to embed graphs in documents. Terraform an infrastructure-as-code tool from Hashicorp allows output of an execution plan as a DOT resource graph; TOra a free-software database development and administration GUI, available under the GNU GPL. Trac wiki has a Graphviz plugin. [12]
Vega acts as a low-level language suited to explanatory figures (the same use case as D3.js), while Vega-Lite is a higher-level language suited to rapidly exploring data. [3] Vega is used in the back end of several data visualization systems, for example Voyager.
Though network documentation can be done by hand, large organizations must use network documentation software, including diagramming tools, inventory management, and circuit and cable traces. Examples include draw.io, Graphical Networks' netTerrain, [4] Microsoft Visio, [5] Docusnap, Gliffy, [6] Opnet's Netmapper, and XIA Configuration. [7]
In 2011, the company started publishing its hosted service for the mxGraph web application under a separate brand, Diagramly with the domain "diagram.ly". [12]After removing the remaining use of Java applets from its web app, the service rebranded as draw.io in 2012 because the ".io suffix is a lot cooler than .ly", said co-founder David Benson in a 2012 interview.
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SYDI (Script Your Documentation Instantly) is an open source project aimed at assisting system administrators in documenting their networks. Hosted on SourceForge, the project provides scripts that target computers running the Windows and Linux operating systems.