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>Tool
AREA
is a visualization tool that allows friendly-graphical browsing of data and creation
of intuitive and attractive representations. AREA
creates treemaps visualisations from databases. AREA gives the possibility
to browse AREA representations
in its gallery, to create an AREA
representation from the available data already inserted and to add new data to
be represented using AREA.
Technically, AREA
is a cgi-perl script that produces an XHTML and it uses an small AJAX script to
get the database queries and XML for store representations. It has been developed
in the context of the common memory project. It has been successfully used to
represent and visualize the organisations that participated in the consecutive
European social forums and the contents of the e-library
of the memory project.
>Synopsis

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Aims and Reasons
Currently, the free software world wide development
is growing up seriously. That means that we can start imagining a world were software
will be free. Following this optimistic idea, next step should be about Data,
from free software to free data. The most successful projects of those last
years are based on their data (quality and quantity). Examples like wikipedia,
flickr or youtube
are powerful more because of the data they have than because of the software they
use. To be able to work with amounts
of valuable data we need to improve the tools we have to understand it and to
use its mining. Area gives you an image of the databases. When you look for data
using Area, you can get a view of the whole data that you are looking on for free,
in terms of time. >>
Definitions and hypothesis AREA
assumes that there is a multiplicity of points of view and permits to choose one
own perspective to approach any given data base. AREA is a treemap multi generator,
which means that AREA gives several ways to display loads of data entities. The
idea was to make a web attractive interface in order to configure an Area visualization
from a mysql tables. With a browser it is possible to choose the importance of
table fields and the style of the Area visualization with the aim to present non
hierarchical visualisations. AREA is a non-hierarchical visualization because
all the information entities of a representation belongs to a unique visual level
with same visual weight. Area gives the possibility to anyone to participate navigating
through the data, choosing which data wants to visualise and even introducing
new data bases to be visualised. Area gives you an image of the databases.
When you look for data using Area, you can get a view of the whole data that you
are looking on for free, in terms of time. Currently, Area must be adapted to
each data source. With AREA it is also possible to correlate two different
variables to permit bivariate analysis, as well as univariate one. Next step will
be to write a web configurator. People will have the chance to fine tune and define
the desired representation easily, using a simple browser. AREA can be a quantum
treemap or a non-quantum treemap.
Area is a free tool created using free
software. It is available for downloading using Subversion. The visualisation
of ESF organisations shows the organisations that have inscribed themselves in
the past Social Forums from a database elaborated by Euromovements in the context
of the ESF Memory project. It is possible to visualise them by ESF and type of
organisation. Each small square represent one of those organisations. Using the
input form on the right side it is possible to filter the organizations. Clicking
on the illuminated squares it is possible to know more about each organisation
participant at any ESF. The AREA of e-library
inhabits the visualisation of the e-library from and for social transformation,
elaborated in the context of the common memory project, by shoosing two equal
or different parameters to be represented. Each square represents a bibliography
reference of the e-library and it is possible to acces to full information about
it by clicking on it. 
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Which kind of data can be visualized with AREA?
In
principle any kind of data can be represented. The format of the data sould be
a Mysql database. It could be: Data from social movements Data from university
studies Data from statistics
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Technical Requirements
The conditions and format to include a database
in AREA: 1) Format of the data: Currently, AREA represents Mysql databases 2)
AREA represents fields of the database table that have a number DISTINCT values
between 2 and 50. We recommended less than 20 values. DISTINCT is a command
used in Mysql databases. An example: supose we have a table with a list of people.
If we have a field in a table of a database call gender. We can have 3 options
to choose for each entry in the table. That's: female/ male/other Every entry
on the table will have to take one of this values. In this case there are 3 distinct
values for the gender field of the table. This field is representable with
AREA. The more representable fields in a table, the more number of AREA representations
for this table. If the data has more than one table, we can configure the relations
between tables in the data configuration and labels for each field name. 3)
Number of entries: currently AREA can represent 10.000 maximum, but this depends
on the resources of the computer you are using.

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How does it works
AREA gives the possibility to browse available AREA
representations in its gallery, to create an AREA representation from the available
data already inserted and to add new data to be represented using AREA. To browse
available AREA visualisations is as easy as choosing a visualisation from the
gallery. To create and AREA representation needs to follow the easy AREA instructions
after choosing the data and the parameters wished to be visualised. To add new
data is possible by downloading AREA or right now by contacting the developer.
In the future might be possible to add new data bases directly from a login in
AREA. To be able to represent a new data
source using AREA we have to follow next steps: 1.Install AREA in your server
following the instructions in Readme.txt file 2.Transform the data you want
to represent into a table or more than one table in a mysql database. 3.Configure
the datasource using the XML configuration file (see in the souces the file xml/sample.xml) 4.Try
the representation with a browser pointing here
(where datasrcname is the name you configured in step 3 for your data.) It
is specifically useful to represent data collected from closed social ciencies
questionaires or registration forms, but it allows to have an obsevations/description
field to complete any information. For
a full description of how it works Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) Forum
Contact
me >> How it has been developed Technically,
AREA is a cgi-perl script that produces an XHTML and it uses an small AJAX script
to get the database queries and XML for store representations. AREA is made by
Jaume Nualart (started february 06') with friendly and nice collaborations from:
Nuria Verges, Anna Sala, Abdul Pallares, Yves Degoyon. And the support and
opinions from: Alex Hache, Alejandra Perez. AREA is part of the Memory Project.
Area is available for download using Subversion. Most of the time, you will
start using a Subversion repository by doing a checkout of your project. Checking
out a repository creates a copy of it on your local machine. This copy contains
the HEAD (latest revision) of the Subversion repository that you specify on the
command line: $~: svn checkout svn://r23.cc/area
>Aplications >>
e-library
AREA: The e-library on and for
social transformation is an open archive containing articles, bibliographic references
and images etc. on fields of action of global movements, such as social forums;
democracy; Europe; globalization; common goods; education; precarity; housing;
art; ecology; gender; territory and peace, among others. The e-library is open
for you to easily publish and spread other materials. e-library area representation
is a form of visualisation of the e-library contents. It is possible to correlate
different introduced parameters in order to discover a bit more about the e-library
bibliography and the relations of its contents. The parameters to be visualised
are the type of author, author's gender, publication year, language, license,
publication type and reported by. Furthermore it is possible to visualise any
other information of the e-library about the selected bibliography by just clicking
on it. Inside the Document Memory Project I am presenting a demo about.From
a database with a list of 5473 organizations that were related to any of the four
European Social Forums an AREA representation has been completed as a first demo
of the AREA possibilities for the ESF memory project. This data is not complete,
but can be enough to show how easy can be a research and how intuitive is the
representation using colors and areas and shows how to browse an important among
of information in an easy non-hierarchical intuitive way. ESF
organisations AREA: Inside the Document Memory Project I am presenting a demo
about.From a database with a list of 5473 organizations that were related to any
of the four European Social Forums an AREA representation has been completed as
a first demo of the AREA possibilities for the ESF memory project. This data is
not complete, but can be enough to show how easy can be a research and how intuitive
is the representation using colors and areas and shows how to browse an important
among of information in an easy non-hierarchical intuitive way. Diferent parameters
can be visualised such as: - by ESF( Florence, Paris, London or Athens); -
by date: Upper left corner to down right corner data ordered. The data meants
when the organization was entered to the database. - by nature: NGO, Network,
Affinity group, etc... - by tag: at this moment we recommened search for one
word. Femicides
AREA: Feminicides visualisations show
the violence against women with death result from 2000 to 2006 in Spanish State
in an easy, understandable and restless way. Area visualisations permit to
visualise data under a great variety of parameters combinations, in an univariate
and bivariate form, that give several pictograms. Moreover those pictograms can
be visualised in a quantum or non quantum way. Data can be visualised depending
on the following parameters: year of death, month of death, victim place of residence
(CCAA), victim age group, agressor kinship to the victim and arm used to kill. Data
is represented in absolut terms. We recomend to relativize it by consulting the
total populatin number for each CCAA.
Once visualised the pictograms it is
possible to extend the information of any case by clicking on each square and
visualising each case description at the screen. In
the future there will be other AREA representations provided from donestech project,
on womyn and technologies
>Links: >>
Quantum treemap or a non-quantum treemap For
further information, you can take a look at the article from
Insitute for Advanced Computer Studies from the University of Maryland And
also: Treemaps
for space-constrained visualization of hierarchies, by Ben Shneiderman
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Nonhierarchical representations
You
can read "la
realitat no és un llistat"
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About treemaps
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Subversion Everything
about how to use subversion here
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e-library from and for social transformation
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