>> I am working on a javascript version of the hypergraph
>> similar to what you suggest. The key advantage of a javascript
>> implementation is that I can embed it in the new Axiom Firefox
>> browser front end. This will allow me to dynamically look up
>> information during the graph traversal.
>
Tim wrote:
> I am working on a javascript version of the hypergraph
> similar to what you suggest. The key advantage of a javascript
> implementation is that I can embed it in the new Axiom Firefox
> browser front end. This will allow me to dynamically look up
> information during the graph traver
Ted,
>Here is an example of a web-based dynamic graph that you may find
>interesting. The data is in German, but the graph can contain text in
>any language (Just drag on the image and click on the edges to make it
>move):
>
>http://www.mfirst.de/wi/
>
>
>The software is called HyperGraph and it