We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al. [16] that allow to better utilize a prescribed drawing area. The method itself partitions the graph's nodes into layers. When drawing from top to bottom, the number of layers directly impacts the height of a resulting drawing and is bound from below by the graph's longest path. As a consequence, the drawings of certain graphs are significantly taller than wide, making it hard to properly display them on a medium such as a computer screen without scaling the graph's elements down to illegibility. We address this with the Wrapping Layered Graphs Problem (WLGP), which seeks for cut indices that split a given layering into chunks that are drawn ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We present and contrast several efficient two-dimensional pack...
Abstract. We consider graph drawings in which vertices are assigned to layers and edges are drawn as...
A layered graph drawing is a two-dimensional drawing of a combinatorial graph in which the vertices...
We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al....
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
Abstract We consider the problem of layering directed acyclic graphs subject to dimension constraint...
The minimum-width layering problem tackles one step of a layout pipeline to create top-down drawings...
We consider the problem of partitioning a directed acyclic graph into layers such that all edges poi...
International audienceHypergraphs are a generalization of graphs in which edges (hyperedges) can con...
The Directed Layering Problem (DLP) solves a step of the widely used layer-based layout approach to ...
We consider the problem of layering general directed graphs under height and possibly also width con...
We propose a new mixed-integer programming formulation that very naturally expresses the layout rest...
AbstractThis work contributes to the wide research area of visualization of hierarchical graphs. We ...
We present efficient algorithms for the layout of disconnected objects in a graph (isolated nodes an...
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We present and contrast several efficient two-dimensional pack...
Abstract. We consider graph drawings in which vertices are assigned to layers and edges are drawn as...
A layered graph drawing is a two-dimensional drawing of a combinatorial graph in which the vertices...
We present additions to the widely-used layout method for directed acyclic graphs of Sugiyama et al....
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
Abstract We consider the problem of layering directed acyclic graphs subject to dimension constraint...
The minimum-width layering problem tackles one step of a layout pipeline to create top-down drawings...
We consider the problem of partitioning a directed acyclic graph into layers such that all edges poi...
International audienceHypergraphs are a generalization of graphs in which edges (hyperedges) can con...
The Directed Layering Problem (DLP) solves a step of the widely used layer-based layout approach to ...
We consider the problem of layering general directed graphs under height and possibly also width con...
We propose a new mixed-integer programming formulation that very naturally expresses the layout rest...
AbstractThis work contributes to the wide research area of visualization of hierarchical graphs. We ...
We present efficient algorithms for the layout of disconnected objects in a graph (isolated nodes an...
We show how to improve the Sugiyama scheme by edge bundling. Our method modifies the layout produced...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We present and contrast several efficient two-dimensional pack...
Abstract. We consider graph drawings in which vertices are assigned to layers and edges are drawn as...
A layered graph drawing is a two-dimensional drawing of a combinatorial graph in which the vertices...