Time-Explicit Graphs: A Framework for Dynamic Network Analysis


METADATA ONLY
Loading...

Date

2012

Publication Type

Other Publication

ETH Bibliography

yes

Citations

Altmetric
METADATA ONLY

Data

Rights / License

Abstract

When dealing with networks of several kind, network theory provides the theoretical framework and the practical tools to analyze them. Mostly analysis focuses on steady networks, i.e. networks with fixed topology. However, real - world scenarios often deal with (highly) dynamic topologies. As of today, the question of how to investigate such scenarios, e.g. defining a meaningful notion of “temporal centrality”, has generally not been answered. In this poster we present research pointing out the obstacles arising in this endeavor as well as a possible framework to address those issues, which we call time - explicit graphs.

Permanent link

Publication status

published

Editor

Book title

Journal / series

Volume

Pages / Article No.

Publisher

Event

Edition / version

Methods

Software

Geographic location

Date collected

Date created

Subject

Dynamic Networks; Network Analysis; Time-explicit graphs

Organisational unit

03682 - Schweitzer, Frank (emeritus) / Schweitzer, Frank (emeritus) check_circle

Notes

Funding

Related publications and datasets