This chapter presents a framework for developing diagram applications. The diagrams refer to those graphs where nodes vary in shape and size used in real world applications, such as flowcharts, UML diagrams, and E-R diagrams. The framework is based on a model the authors developed for diagrams. The model is robust for diagrams and it can represent a wide variety of applications and support the development of powerful application-specific functions. The framework based on this model supports the development of automatic layout techniques for diagrams and the development of the linkage between the graph structure and applications. Automatic layout for diagrams is demonstrated and two case studies for diagram applications are presented
The aim of this thesis is to investigate automatic graph layout in the context of domain-specific mo...
Graphs are commonly used to model relations in computer systems. Nodes are used to represent entitie...
Diagrams are essential in the preliminary stages of design for understanding distributive aspects an...
The automated generation and layout of diagrams is key to the usability of visual languages. The tec...
Many diagrams encountered in numerous areas can be modeled as graphs. Examples include UML diagrams,...
The usual aim of the modern computer-aided system modelling is to improve a connection between softw...
In this paper we present a novel approach to the layout problem of 2-dimensional graph-based diagram...
This research investigates characteristics and generation of graphic diagrams used in support of ana...
Diagrams, we mean practical graphs where nodes vary in shape and size, have been widely used in soft...
Abstract. We present a new application for graph drawing in the con-text of graphical model-based sy...
In the last few years, several tools for the automatic drawing of diagrams have been developed. Unfo...
We present a new application for graph drawing in the context of graphical model-based system design...
In graphical modelling, the arrangement of diagram elements can be a tiresome and mechanic work. To ...
The Graph Layout Toolkit and Graph Editor Toolkit, which provide a framework for graph visualization...
Many existing automatic graph layout algorithms are unrelated to any particular semantic domain. Des...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate automatic graph layout in the context of domain-specific mo...
Graphs are commonly used to model relations in computer systems. Nodes are used to represent entitie...
Diagrams are essential in the preliminary stages of design for understanding distributive aspects an...
The automated generation and layout of diagrams is key to the usability of visual languages. The tec...
Many diagrams encountered in numerous areas can be modeled as graphs. Examples include UML diagrams,...
The usual aim of the modern computer-aided system modelling is to improve a connection between softw...
In this paper we present a novel approach to the layout problem of 2-dimensional graph-based diagram...
This research investigates characteristics and generation of graphic diagrams used in support of ana...
Diagrams, we mean practical graphs where nodes vary in shape and size, have been widely used in soft...
Abstract. We present a new application for graph drawing in the con-text of graphical model-based sy...
In the last few years, several tools for the automatic drawing of diagrams have been developed. Unfo...
We present a new application for graph drawing in the context of graphical model-based system design...
In graphical modelling, the arrangement of diagram elements can be a tiresome and mechanic work. To ...
The Graph Layout Toolkit and Graph Editor Toolkit, which provide a framework for graph visualization...
Many existing automatic graph layout algorithms are unrelated to any particular semantic domain. Des...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate automatic graph layout in the context of domain-specific mo...
Graphs are commonly used to model relations in computer systems. Nodes are used to represent entitie...
Diagrams are essential in the preliminary stages of design for understanding distributive aspects an...