NetworkX
A new version of NetworkX has been released into the wild. This is a toolkit for dealing with graph models (think graph theory), and is something I’ve been playing with as a way to model system interaction in networks. The trick is keeping it up to date with the incoming data, but it provides one interesting view into your network topology from a data perspective, rather than just physical.
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