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    State of Play in Western New York: Analysis and Recommendations

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    This report offers an independent assessment of the state of play for kids and sports in the eight-county region comprising Western New York-Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, and Wyoming counties. It is anchored in the notion that all stakeholders will benefit if all children in the region, regardless of zip code or ability, are provided access to a quality sport experience. The Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program research team produced this State of Play report, analyzing sport programs and facilities in the region through the eight strategic filters ( plays ) highlighted in the Aspen Institute\u27s seminal 2015 report, Sport for All, Play for Life: A Playbook to Get Every Kid in the Game. Supporting Aspen were the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation, and a task force consisting of youth sport and other leaders from across the regio

    Spartan Daily, February 25, 2005

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    Spartan Daily, February 25, 2005

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    Spartan Daily, November 1, 2005

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    Spartan Daily, February 25, 2005

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    Spartan Daily, April 27, 2005

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    Spartan Daily, October 25, 2005

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    Volume 125, Issue 34https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10177/thumbnail.jp

    Connecting the dots: a multi-pivot approach to data exploration

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    The purpose of data browsers is to help users identify and query data effectively without being overwhelmed by large complex graphs of data. A proposed solution to identify and query data in graph-based datasets is Pivoting (or set-oriented browsing), a many-to-many graph browsing technique that allows users to navigate the graph by starting from a set of instances followed by navigation through common links. Relying solely on navigation, however, makes it difficult for users to find paths or even see if the element of interest is in the graph when the points of interest may be many vertices apart. Further challenges include finding paths which require combinations of forward and backward links in order to make the necessary connections which further adds to the complexity of pivoting. In order to mitigate the effects of these problems and enhance the strengths of pivoting we present a multi-pivot approach which we embodied in tool called Visor. Visor allows users to explore from multiple points in the graph, helping users connect key points of interest in the graph on the conceptual level, visually occluding the remainder parts of the graph, thus helping create a road-map for navigation. We carried out an user study to demonstrate the viability of our approach

    Spartan Daily, October 25, 2005

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    Volume 125, Issue 34https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10177/thumbnail.jp

    Spartan Daily, March 5, 2001

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    Volume 116, Issue 27https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9663/thumbnail.jp
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