The aim of this research is a practical method to draw cable plans of complex machines. Such plans consist of electronic components and cables connecting specific ports of the components. Since the machines are configured for each client individually, cable plans need to be drawn automatically. The drawings must be well readable so that technicians can use them to debug the machines. In order to model plug sockets, we introduce port groups; within a group, ports can change their position (which we use to improve the aesthetics of the layout), but together the ports of a group must form a contiguous block. We approach the problem of drawing such cable plans by extending the well-known Sugiyama framework such that it incorporates ports and ...
Data in real-world graph drawing applications often change frequently but incrementally. Any drastic...
The Sugiyama algorithm, also known as the layered algorithm or hierarchical algorithm, is an establi...
We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al....
We present a new application for graph drawing in the context of graphical model-based system design...
Abstract. We present a new application for graph drawing in the con-text of graphical model-based sy...
Graphs are a popular concept throughout all of computer science, from networking through data manage...
One of the primary prerequisites of drawing a graph directly from practical application is that the ...
The area of graph drawing is concerned with positioning the elements of a graph on a canvas such tha...
Our world is full of networks. The linking relationships might be quite abstract, such as friendship...
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
Orthogonally drawn hypergraphs have important applications, e.g. in actor-oriented data flow diagram...
A layered graph drawing is a two-dimensional drawing of a combinatorial graph in which the vertices...
The approach by Sugiyama et al. is widely used to automatically draw directed graphs. One of its ste...
Bach et al. [1] recently presented an algorithm for constructing confluent drawings, by leveraging p...
In many cases, problems, data, or information can be modeled as graphs. Graphs can be used as a tool...
Data in real-world graph drawing applications often change frequently but incrementally. Any drastic...
The Sugiyama algorithm, also known as the layered algorithm or hierarchical algorithm, is an establi...
We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al....
We present a new application for graph drawing in the context of graphical model-based system design...
Abstract. We present a new application for graph drawing in the con-text of graphical model-based sy...
Graphs are a popular concept throughout all of computer science, from networking through data manage...
One of the primary prerequisites of drawing a graph directly from practical application is that the ...
The area of graph drawing is concerned with positioning the elements of a graph on a canvas such tha...
Our world is full of networks. The linking relationships might be quite abstract, such as friendship...
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
Orthogonally drawn hypergraphs have important applications, e.g. in actor-oriented data flow diagram...
A layered graph drawing is a two-dimensional drawing of a combinatorial graph in which the vertices...
The approach by Sugiyama et al. is widely used to automatically draw directed graphs. One of its ste...
Bach et al. [1] recently presented an algorithm for constructing confluent drawings, by leveraging p...
In many cases, problems, data, or information can be modeled as graphs. Graphs can be used as a tool...
Data in real-world graph drawing applications often change frequently but incrementally. Any drastic...
The Sugiyama algorithm, also known as the layered algorithm or hierarchical algorithm, is an establi...
We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al....