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Example Data for Getting Started.
You can use this data and NetMiner Project file (NMF) to follow the practice in "Getting Started" step by step.
The data in this archive file are extracted from "01.Org_Net_Tiny1" in the sample data folder of the installation folder of NetMiner 3.3.
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Following data are included in this zip file.
Main Node_employee.xls
1-mode Network_work Interact.xls
2-mode Network_purchase.xls
Getting Started.nmf
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Breiger R., Boorman S. and Arabie P. (1975). An algorithm for clustering relational data with applications to social network analysis and comparison with multidimensional scaling. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 12, 328-383.
Homans G. (1950). The human group. New York: Harcourt-Brace.
Roethlisberger F. and Dickson W. (1939). Management and the worker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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6x(14x14) matrices
Layer 1: non-directional, binary
Layer 2: non-directional, binary
Layer 3: non-directional, binary
Layer 4: non-directional, binary
Layer 5: directional, binary
Layer 6: directional, valued
(Retail version users only)
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3
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Smith D and D White (1988).
Structure and dynamics of the global economy: Network analysis of international trade 1965-1980. Unpublished Manuscript.
Wasserman S and K Faust (1994). Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications.Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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5x(24x24) matrices
directional, binary
4 Attribute Variables
(Retail version users only)
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4
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Breiger R., Boorman S. and Arabie P. (1975). An algorithm for clustering relational data with applications to social network analysis and comparison with multidimensional scaling. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 12, 328-383.
Sampson, S. (1969). Crisis in a cloister. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Cornell University.
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10x(18x18) matrices
directional, valued
(Retail version users only)
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Newcomb T. (0961). The acquaintance process. New York: Holt, Reinhard & Winston.
Nordlie P. (1958). A longitudinal study of interpersonal attraction in a natural group setting. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan.
White H., Boorman S. and Breiger R. (1977). Social structure from multiple networks, I. Blockmodels of roles and positions. American Journal of Sociology, 81, 730-780.
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15x(17x17) matrices
directional, valued
(Retail version users only)
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6
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Krackhardt D. (1987). Cognitive social structures. Social Networks, 9, 104-134.
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21x(21x21) matrices
directional, binary
(Retail version users only)
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7
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Krackhardt D. (1987). Cognitive social structures. Social Networks, 9, 104-134.
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21x(21x21) matrices
directional, binary
(Retail version users only)
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8
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Kapferer B. (1972). Strategy and transaction in an African factory. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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4x(39x39) matrices
Layer 1: non-directional, binary
Layer 2: non-directional, binary
Layer 3: directional, binary
Layer 4: directional, binary
(Retail version users only)
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Ziegler R., Bender R. and Biehler H. (1985). Industry and banking in the German corporate network. In F. Stokman, R. Zieger & J. Scott (eds), Networks of cororate power. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985.
Stokman F., Wasseur F. and Elsas D. (1985). The Dutch network: Types of interlocks and network structure. In F. Stokman, R. Ziegler & J. Scott (eds), Networks of corporate power. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985.
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1x(15x15) matrix
non-directional, valued
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10
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Zachary W. (1977). An information flow model for conflict and fission in small groups. Journal of Anthropological Research, 33, 452-473.
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2x(34x34) matrices
Layer 1: non-directional, binary
Layer 2: non-directional, valued
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11
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None
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2x(20x20) matrices
Layer 1: directional, binary
Layer 2: non-directional, valued
4 Attribute Variables
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12
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Smith D and D White (1988). Structure and dynamics of the global economy: Network analysis of international trade 1965-1980. Unpublished Manuscript.
Wasserman S and K Faust (1994). Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications.Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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2x(24x24) matrices
Layer 1: directional, binary
Layer 2: directional, binary
4 Attribute Variables
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13
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The same to the previous references.
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3x(24x24) matrices
Layer 1: directional, binary
Layer 2: directional, binary
Layer 3: directional, binary
4 Attribute Variables
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14
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Thurman B. (1979). In the office: Networks and coalitions. Social Networks, 2, 47-63.
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2x(18x18) matrices
Layer 1: directional, valued
Layer 2: directional, valued
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15
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Ziegler R., Bender R. and Biehler H. (1985). Industry and banking in the German corporate network. In F. Stokman, R. Zieger & J. Scott (eds), Networks of cororate power. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985.
Stokman F., Wasseur F. and Elsas D. (1985). The Dutch network: Types of interlocks and network structure. In F. Stokman, R. Ziegler & J. Scott (eds), Networks of corporate power. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985.
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1x(16x16) matrix
non-directional, valued
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