argus 3D visualizations
ScottO
skippylou at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 13:57:06 EDT 2009
pretty cool stuff carter. i've recently started playing around with more
javascript-based visualization tools and with alert data right now, but my
next step was going to start inputting racluster'ed data into sparklines and
treemaps. the two i have been playing around with:
javascript infovis toolkit
http://thejit.org/
jquery sparklines
http://omnipotent.net/jquery.sparkline/
with sparklines i'm thinking for plotting/spotting anomalies in services and
treemaps to drill-down into host data (ips/services/traffic/connections).
i definitely have interest in anything in this space with regards to argus
flow data.
scott
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Carter Bullard <carter at qosient.com> wrote:
> Gentle people,
> I upload a few new visualization links on the web site this week,
> and in one of those new links there is mention of a real-time 3D
> geospatial argus display system that is a native Mac OS X, Cocoa,
> OpenGL application. Here's the link:
>
> http://qosient.com/argus/network.geolocation.htm
>
> This is a project that I've been working on for some time, and it's
> time to transition some of the technology into the open source effort.
>
> I'd like to get some feedback on this type of application, and whether
> there is any interest in working on this type of project. While the
> current links show geolocation style applications, we also have
> support in this tool for 2D and 3D strip charting, histograms etc....
>
> I'd like to think of this as a starting point for exploring interesting
> visualizations
> with argus data. As there are a lot of visualizations already out there,
> like
> those seen at secviz.org and http://flamingo.merit.edu/index.php that are
> very interesting, many of these don't consume argus data. I'm hoping that
> this effort can bridge some of that gap, or fill a completely different but
> possibly more exciting niche.
>
> Anybody interested? I'd love to hear your comments and suggestions
> on what would be useful and/or interesting. This is a complex project and
> so I'd like to get some opinions before diving into pushing this out.
>
> Thanks for all the support and interest!!!! I hope there are some that will
> find this cool!!
>
> Carter
>
>
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