NetzCope: A Tool for Displaying and Analyzing Complex Networks
Michael J. Barber, Ludwig Streit, Oleg Strogan

TL;DR
NetzCope is a software tool designed for visualizing and analyzing complex networks, featuring 2D/3D visualization, structural organization, and community detection through modularity maximization.
Contribution
The paper introduces NetzCope, a novel software application that combines network visualization, structural organization, and community detection in one platform.
Findings
Effective visualization of networks in 2D and 3D
Ability to organize vertices to reveal structural similarities
Detection and visualization of network communities
Abstract
Networks are a natural and popular mechanism for the representation and investigation of a broad class of systems. But extracting information from a network can present significant challenges. We present NetzCope, a software application for the display and analysis of networks. Its key features include the visualization of networks in two or three dimensions, the organization of vertices to reveal structural similarity, and the detection and visualization of network communities by modularity maximization.
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