GRATIS: A GRaph tool for information systems scientists
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All technological, biological and social networks can be represented as graphs. Therefore, graphs are utilised in simulation-based studies of new algorithms and protocols in various scientific fields. This paper presents gratis, an easy to use graph generator, that produces structures for the study of complex networks. The gratis application is optimized to generate realistic network topologies for Wireless Network Sensors (wsn), IoT implementations and many other types of networks. The gratis tool also provides analytical and visualisation capabilities for already existing graphs. More importantly, the gratis paltform is designed to build reproducible graphs that help scientists to validate previous research based on simulations. © 2019 IEEE.
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