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Stanford Network Analysis Platform (SNAP) is a general purpose, high
performance system for graph and network manipulation and analysis.
Jure Leskovec started developing SNAP during his PhD studies in 2005.
GLib, which is used extensively by SNAP, was started by Marko Grobelnik
in 1996.
The following people also contributed to the development of SNAP
(in alphabetical order).
Justin Cheng
Royce Cheng-Yue
Blaz Fortuna
Florian Geigl
Stephen Dean Guo
Richard Hsu
Chentai Kao
Mario Karlovcec
Nikhil Khadke
Myunghwan Kim
Jason Jong
Stephen Macke
Julian McAuley
Morteza Milani
Riyad Parvez
Yonathan Perez
Martin Raison
Sheila Ramaswamy
Manuel Gomez Rodriguez
Kenny Root
Christoph Schaefer
Nicholas Shelly
Rok Sosic
Guo Tai
Ming Han Teh
Jaewon Yang
David Zeng
Chenguang Zhu
Ziga Zupanec