A three dimensional look at the social network analysis of known terrorist leaders, their organizations, and their reasoning for joining their organizations. This image provides a visual representation of the network that shows the depth of the network.
Can't read most of that chart -- that is what happens when you get too many nodes into a 3D diagram. That software was orignally created to model molecules.
If you are interested in terror networks here are some more links...
Very interesting... Your social network analysis is intriguing. I agree that it was a bit difficult to read, but in the end it helps to visualize your point.
A graduate student of the Mercyhurst College Institute for Intelligence Studies. Studying the catalyst and reasons behind known terrorist leaders initially joining their terrorist organization.
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Can't read most of that chart -- that is what happens when you get too many nodes into a 3D diagram. That software was orignally created to model molecules.
If you are interested in terror networks here are some more links...
http://www.orgnet.com/hijackers.html
http://www.orgnet.com/tnet.html
http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_4/krebs/
Enjoy!
Very interesting... Your social network analysis is intriguing. I agree that it was a bit difficult to read, but in the end it helps to visualize your point.
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