
Graph Algorithms and Applications 3.
Title:
Graph Algorithms and Applications 3.
Author:
Liotta, Giuseppe.
ISBN:
9789812796608
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (416 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Volume 6:1 (2002) -- Graph Drawing and Representations Special Issue on Selected Papers from the Seventh International Symposium on Graph Drawing GD'99 Guest Editors' Foreword -- Triangle-Free Planar Graphs and Segment Intersection Graphs -- Planar Graphs with Topological Constraints -- Level Planar Embedding in Linear Time -- Embedding Vertices at Points: Few Bends Suffice for Planar Graphs -- Art of Graph Drawing and Art -- Realization of Posets -- Volume 6:2 (2002) -- Traversing Directed Eulerian Mazes -- Volume 6:3 (2002) -- Special Issue on Selected Papers from the 8th International Symposium on Graph Drawing GD'OO Guest Editor's Foreword -- A Fast Multi-Scale Method for Drawing Large Graphs -- GRIP: Graph Drawing with Intelligent Placement -- A User Study in Similarity Measures for Graph Drawing -- Graph Layout Aesthetics in UML Diagrams: User Preferences -- Visualization of the High Level Structure of the Internet with Hermes -- A Framework for the Static and Interactive Visualization of Statecharts -- Graph Drawing in Motion -- Volume 6:4 (2002) -- A 6-Regular Torus Graph Family with Applications to Cellular and Interconnection Networks.
Abstract:
This book contains Volume 6 of the Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications (JGAA) . JGAA is a peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to the publication of high-quality research papers on the analysis, design, implementation, and applications of graph algorithms. Areas of interest include computational biology, computational geometry, computer graphics, computer-aided design, computer and interconnection networks, constraint systems, databases, graph drawing, graph embedding and layout, knowledge representation, multimedia, software engineering, telecommunications networks, user interfaces and visualization, and VLSI circuit design. Graph Algorithms and Applications 3 presents contributions from prominent authors and includes selected papers from the Symposium on Graph Drawing (1999 and 2000). All papers in the book have extensive diagrams and offer a unique treatment of graph algorithms focusing on the important applications. Contents: Triangle-Free Planar Graphs and Segment Intersection Graphs (N de Castro et al.); Traversing Directed Eulerian Mazes (S Bhatt et al.); A Fast Multi-Scale Method for Drawing Large Graphs (D Harel & Y Koren); GRIP: Graph Drawing with Intelligent Placement (P Gajer & S G Kobourov); Graph Drawing in Motion (C Friedrich & P Eades); A 6-Regular Torus Graph Family with Applications to Cellular and Interconnection Networks (M Iridon & D W Matula); and other papers. Readership: Researchers and practitioners in theoretical computer science, computer engineering, and combinatorics and graph theory.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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