Science of Science Tool (Sci2)
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The Science of Science (Sci2) Tool is a modular toolset specifically designed for the study of science. It supports the temporal, geospatial, topical, and network analysis and visualization of datasets at the micro (individual), meso (local), and macro (global) levels. Users of the tool can:
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The Sci2 Tool is built on the Cyberinfrastructure Shell (CIShell), an open-source software framework for the easy integration and utilization of datasets, algorithms, tools, and computing resources developed by the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center at Indiana University. CIShell is based on the OSGi R4 Specification and Equinox implementation. Sci2 usage is detailed in the Sci2 Manual and taught in the Information Visualization MOOC.
Sci2 hosts many tools to aid in every step of the data preparation, analysis, and visualization process. Listed are a few of the many Sci2 features:
Data formats that are currently supported on the Sci2 platform:
The CNS Center and Sci2 developers encourage users to modify and develop plugins and functionality for the tool. The entire platform is open-source[citation needed] and the source code can be downloaded from the SVN repository.[1]
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