Hi Jack,
I was wondering whether I should port my concept mapping code to Diva as
well. Haven't been able to take this courageous action (as described in
eXtreme Programming) yet.
Gil
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Park [mailto:jackpark@thinkalong.com]
Sent: mercredi, 16. mai 2001 15:35
To: unrev-II@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [unrev-II] Concept mapping for knowledge discovery
Hi Gil,
As it turns out, I am, even as I type, messing with diva. You are quite
right. I am busy trying to coax diva to build topic maps instead of the
simple bubbles and arcs it creates. Should be easy, but it's not being
easy. Problems with class cast errors because I am using homemade node
models.
Cheers
Jack
At 11:38 AM 5/16/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Talking about concept mapping, did you hear about the Diva project
>(<http://www.gigascale.org/diva/>http://www.gigascale.org/diva/) ? It was
>developed at UC Berkeley and looks like a very sound foundation for
>creating Java application and applets that handle dynamic information.
>
>Quote:
>"Welcome to the new home page for Diva, a software infrastructure for
>visualizing and interacting with dynamic information spaces. Sound
>interesting? Find out more on the
><http://www.gigascale.org/diva/about/index.html>about page, view some
><http://www.gigascale.org/diva/demo/index.html>nifty demos, or
><http://www.gigascale.org/diva/download/index.html>download the
software."
>
>Gil
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jack Park [mailto:jackpark@thinkalong.com]
>>Sent: mardi, 15. mai 2001 19:46
>>To: unrev-II@yahoogroups.com
>>Subject: [unrev-II] Concept mapping for knowledge discovery
>>
>>Visit: http://www.leximancer.com/gallery/kdnuggets/2000/index.html
>>
>>This is an applet.
>>"Once you start exploring, you can use the Concept Globe map:
>>· Left-Click on any area of the map to bring it to the centre.
>>· Right-Click on a Label to open that Concept.
>>· Shift-Click to zoom in, Control-Click to zoom out.
>>· Brighter Labels indicate Stronger Concepts.
>>· Nearness on the Globe indicates Relationship.
>>OR simply select from the concept list. "
>>
>>Once you click the start button, you will see a nifty graphical display
>>which has, as its home page:
>>http://www.hawaga.org.uk/c0deZ/globeApplet/
>>source code available
>>
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