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Client-Server Web Application for Social Graph Visualization and Characteristics Estimation of VKontakte User.

Student: Rogov Pavel

Supervisor: Vasily Burov

Faculty: School of Software Engineering

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2014

<p><strong>Keywords:</strong> graph theory, social networks, graph drawing, force-directed algorithms, social network analysis.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Development object is a client-server web-application for social graph visualization and characteristics estimation of Vkontakte user.</p><p>Work goal is to develop a web-application which can: a) automatically gather socio-demographic data of Vkontakte users b) build 2-dimensional social graph representation on a web-page suitable for the following analysis and c) calculate graph values used in social network analysis.</p><p>Elements of graph theory, graph drawing algorithms and elements of social network analysis, used to processing users&rsquo; personal data have been examined in the work.</p><p>As a result of the work, the described piece of software has been created.</p>

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