The Sugiyama framework is the most commonly used concept for visualizing directed graphs.It draws them in a hierarchical way and operates in four phases: cycle removal, leveling, crossing reduction, and coordinate assignment. However, there are situations where cycles must be displayed as such, e.g., distinguished cycles in the biosciences and processes that repeat in a daily or weekly turn. This forbids the removal of cycles. In their seminal paper Sugiyama et al. also introduced recurrent hierarchies as a concept to draw graphs with cycles. However, this concept has not received much attention since then. In this paper we investigate the leveling problem for cyclic graphs. We show that minimizing the sum of the length of all edges is N...
Abstract. One of the standard basic steps in drawing hierarchical graphs is to invert some arcs of t...
We consider the problem of layering general directed graphs under height and possibly also width con...
9th International ACM Web Science Conference 2017, held from June 26 to June 28, 2017 in Troy, NY (U...
The Sugiyama framework is the most commonly used concept for visualizing directed graphs.It draws th...
The Sugiyama framework proposed in the seminal paper of 1981 is one of the most important algorithms...
AbstractThis work contributes to the wide research area of visualization of hierarchical graphs. We ...
A graph is a cycle of cliques, if its set of vertices can be partitioned into clusters, such that ea...
We present an algorithm for drawing directed graphs, which is based on rapidly solving a unique one-...
In this paper we introduce cyclic level planar graphs, which are a planar version of the recurrent h...
In this paper, we present a fast layout algorithm for k-level graphs with given permutations of the ...
A common method for drawing directed graphs is, as a first step, to partition the vertices into a se...
Introduction Hierarchical graphs are directed graphs with layering structures. They appear in appli...
This paper analyzes the exact and asymptotic worst-case complexity of the simplification phase of Su...
AbstractThe most popular method of drawing directed graphs is to place vertices on a set of horizont...
We consider the problem of partitioning a directed acyclic graph into layers such that all edges poi...
Abstract. One of the standard basic steps in drawing hierarchical graphs is to invert some arcs of t...
We consider the problem of layering general directed graphs under height and possibly also width con...
9th International ACM Web Science Conference 2017, held from June 26 to June 28, 2017 in Troy, NY (U...
The Sugiyama framework is the most commonly used concept for visualizing directed graphs.It draws th...
The Sugiyama framework proposed in the seminal paper of 1981 is one of the most important algorithms...
AbstractThis work contributes to the wide research area of visualization of hierarchical graphs. We ...
A graph is a cycle of cliques, if its set of vertices can be partitioned into clusters, such that ea...
We present an algorithm for drawing directed graphs, which is based on rapidly solving a unique one-...
In this paper we introduce cyclic level planar graphs, which are a planar version of the recurrent h...
In this paper, we present a fast layout algorithm for k-level graphs with given permutations of the ...
A common method for drawing directed graphs is, as a first step, to partition the vertices into a se...
Introduction Hierarchical graphs are directed graphs with layering structures. They appear in appli...
This paper analyzes the exact and asymptotic worst-case complexity of the simplification phase of Su...
AbstractThe most popular method of drawing directed graphs is to place vertices on a set of horizont...
We consider the problem of partitioning a directed acyclic graph into layers such that all edges poi...
Abstract. One of the standard basic steps in drawing hierarchical graphs is to invert some arcs of t...
We consider the problem of layering general directed graphs under height and possibly also width con...
9th International ACM Web Science Conference 2017, held from June 26 to June 28, 2017 in Troy, NY (U...