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NODES OF CONNECTION

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HERE IS THE WEB VERSION
 
ABOUT THE SOFTWARE & ALGORITHM :
 
NODES OF CONNECTION is a special software written by Baran Güleşen. It called sketches written by Processing Software and export to applet to JAVA for web and application version. Its algoritm base on flocking behavior. It is the behavior exhibited when a group of birds, called a flock, are foraging or in flight. There are parallels with the shoaling behavior of fish, the swarming behavior of insects, and herd behavior of land animals. This behavior was first simulated on a computer in 1986 by Craig Reynolds.
Basic models of flocking behavior are controlled by three simple rules : Separation - avoid crowding neighbors (short range repulsion, Alignment - steer towards average heading of neighbors, Cohesion - steer towards average position of neighbors (long range attraction)
This behavior name is "nodes" for this program for creating complex motion. Also each nodes connect with simple lines based on their distance. They are all adjustable. (width, size, color, functions,) 
 
APPEARANCE & COLORS & PARAMETERS :
There are two different version of appearance in this program. One of for application the other is web version. Control section have separated the main visual screen in application version. In web version, control and visual on the same screen. Colors are changable according the HSB (hue, saturation, brightness) User not only change the color but also can control nodes.There are five parameters to control movement. Rat1, Rat2 that are meaning of ratio in this flork algorithm. In addition, there is a gravity function to draw organics form.
 
IN SHORT : 
You can draw realtime visual in this software. You can use in whatever way.
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NODES OF CONNECTION
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NODES OF CONNECTION written using Processing IDE that are called sketches and export to applet to JAVA for web and application version. Its algor Read More

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