Releases: jpadfield/dynamic-modelling
Dynamic Modeller - Improved formatting and JSON-LD handling
This is an interactive live modelling system which can automatically convert simple tab separated triples or JSON-LD into graphical models using the mermaid library. General updates and improvements have been carried out, with the addition of improved options for formatting and the conversion of JSON-LD, specifically in relation to those created by the Linked.Art project. The compression of data within bookmark URLs has been updated and the option for the direct creation of png version of models has been improved.
Instructions: Several worked examples, including some simple instructions relating to how this system works are included in the interactive web site: dynamic modelling, with all of the related code presented in GitHub.
Dynamic Modeller - Improved data handling
This is an interactive live modelling system which can automatically convert simple tab separated triples or JSON-LD (experimental) into graphical models using the mermaid library. General updates and improvements have been carried out, with the addition of an improved process of submitting data with a URL, moving from the old Graph model type to the new Flowchart type, adding options to link directly to SubGraphs. The compression of data within bookmark URLs has been updated and an option for the direct creation of png version of models has been added.
Instructions: Several worked examples, including some simple instructions relating to how this system works are included in the interactive web site: dynamic modelling, with all of the related code presented in GitHub.
Dynamic Modeller - Zoom
This is an interactive live modelling system which can automatically convert simple tab separated triples or JSON-LD (experimental) into graphical models using the mermaid library. General updates and improvements have been carried out, with the addition of pan and zoom functions for the displayed models, simple tooltips, alternative display labels for links, an alternative format to fix property labels to relationships lines and an update default instructions model.
Instructions: Several worked examples, including some simple instructions relating to how this system works are included in the interactive web site: dynamic modelling, with all of the related code presented in GitHub.
Dynamic Modeller - SSHOC
This is an interactive live modelling system which can automatically convert simple tab separated triples or JSON-LD into graphical models using the mermaid library. General updates and improvements have been carried out, with the addition of the Mermaid SubGraph functionality to aid the organisation of more complex models.
This version includes several small improvements related to the work carried out in the SSHOC project, particularly in relation to ensuring that the results of SPARQL queries carried out via the SSHOC National Gallery Data presentation system can be automatically displayed as graphical relational models.
Instructions: Several worked examples, including some simple instructions relating to how this system works are included in the interactive web site: dynamic modelling, with all of the related code presented in GitHub.
Dynamic Modeller - SubGraphs
This is an interactive live modelling system which can automatically convert simple tab separated triples or JSON-LD into graphical models using the mermaid library. General updates and improvements have been carried out, with the addition of the Mermaid SubGraph functionality to aid the organisation of more complex models.
Instructions: Full details and instructions relating to how this system works is still being developed, however several examples are included in the interactive web site: dynamic modelling, with all of the related code presented in GitHub.
Dynamic Modeller Version 1.0
This is an interactive live modelling system which can automatically convert simple tab separated triples or JSON-LD into graphical models using the mermaid library.
Instructions: Full details and instructions relating to how this system works is still being developed, however several examples are included in the interactive web site: dynamic modelling, with all of the related code presented in GitHub.