Tcl and the Tk toolkit
The Java Tutorial, Second Edition: Object-Oriented Programming for the Internet (Book/CD)
The Java Tutorial, Second Edition: Object-Oriented Programming for the Internet (Book/CD)
Topology Discovery by Active Probing
SAINT-W '02 Proceedings of the 2002 Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT) Workshops
The Spinning Cube of Potential Doom
Communications of the ACM - Wireless sensor networks
Interactive Exploration of Data Traffic with Hierarchical Network Maps
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
SNMP Trace Analysis Definitions
AIMS '08 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security: Resilient Networks and Services
Visualizing internet evolution on the autonomous systems level
GD'07 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Graph drawing
Proposing a multi-touch interface for intrusion detection environments
Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security
Hi-index | 0.01 |
The analysis of network traces often requires to find the spots where something interesting happens. Since traces are usually very large data-sets, it is often not easy and time intensive to get an intuitive understanding of what happens within a given trace. Through the use of suitable data visualization techniques, it is possible for humans to identify noteworthy spots or characteristics of a trace much faster. Particularly interesting properties of a certain class of network traces are node interaction dynamics, that is how the traffic matrix between nodes evolves over time and the pattern of messages exchanged between nodes. This paper presents some tools visualizing node interaction dynamics that were developed to assist network trace analysts.