CASOS Working PAPER

"DyNetML: Interchange Format for Rich Social Network Data"(PDF file)
Authors: Tsvetovat, M., Reminga, J., Carley, K. M.
Abstract
This paper presents a proposal for an XML-derived language that addresses requirements for expressivity and compatibility. We proceed to outline our vision for development of social network analysis toolchains which will exponentially increase the analysis power at the fingertips of researchers.