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Graph Drawing Software

  • Cross-section of the new field of graph drawing software
  • The introductory part (chapters 1, 2) is excellent for beginners in the subject
  • Covers many industrial applications
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Mathematics and Visualization (MATHVISUAL)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Introduction

    • Michael Jünger, Petra Mutzel
    Pages 1-7
  3. Technical Foundations

    • Michael Jünger, Petra Mutzel
    Pages 9-53
  4. WilmaScope — A 3D Graph Visualization System

    • Tim Dwyer, Peter Eckersley
    Pages 55-75
  5. Pajek — Analysis and Visualization of Large Networks

    • Vladimir Batagelj, Andrej Mrvar
    Pages 77-103
  6. Graphviz and Dynagraph — Static and Dynamic Graph Drawing Tools

    • John Ellson, Emden R. Gansner, Eleftherios Koutsofios, Stephen C. North, Gordon Woodhull
    Pages 127-148
  7. AGD — A Library of Algorithms for Graph Drawing

    • Michael Jünger, Gunnar W. Klau, Petra Mutzel, René Weiskircher
    Pages 149-172
  8. yFiles — Visualization and Automatic Layout of Graphs

    • Roland Wiese, Markus Eiglsperger, Michael Kaufmann
    Pages 173-191
  9. GDS — A Graph Drawing Server on the Internet

    • Stina Bridgeman, Roberto Tamassia
    Pages 193-213
  10. BioPath — Exploration and Visualization of Biochemical Pathways

    • Franz J. Brandenburg, Michael Forster, Andreas Pick, Marcus Raitner, Falk Schreiber
    Pages 215-235
  11. DBdraw — Automatic Layout of Relational Database Schemas

    • Giuseppe Di Battista, Walter Didimo, Maurizio Patrignani, Maurizio Pizzonia
    Pages 237-256
  12. A Diagramming Software for UML Class Diagrams

    • Carsten Gutwenger, Michael Jünger, Karsten Klein, Joachim Kupke, Sebastian Leipert, Petra Mutzel
    Pages 257-278
  13. CrocoCosmos — 3D Visualization of Large Object-Oriented Programs

    • Claus Lewerentz, Andreas Noack
    Pages 279-297
  14. ViSta — Visualizing Statecharts

    • Rodolfo Castelló, Rym Mili, Ioannis G. Tollis
    Pages 299-320
  15. Analysis and Visualization of Social Networks

    • Ulrik Brandes, Dorothea Wagner
    Pages 321-340
  16. Polyphemus and Hermes — Exploration and Visualization of Computer Networks

    • Gabriele Barbagallo, Andrea Carmignani, Giuseppe Di Battista, Walter Didimo, Maurizio Pizzonia
    Pages 341-364
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 365-378

About this book

Automatic Graph Drawing is concerned with the layout of relational structures as they occur in Computer Science (Data Base Design, Data Mining, Web Mining), Bioinformatics (Metabolic Networks), Businessinformatics (Organization Diagrams, Event Driven Process Chains), or the Social Sciences (Social Networks).

In mathematical terms, such relational structures are modeled as graphs or more general objects such as hypergraphs, clustered graphs, or compound graphs. A variety of layout algorithms that are based on graph theoretical foundations have been developed in the last two decades and implemented in software systems.

After an introduction to the subject area and a concise treatment of the technical foundations for the subsequent chapters, this book features 14 chapters on state-of-the-art graph drawing software systems, ranging from general "tool boxes'' to customized software for various applications. These chapters are written by leading experts, they follow a uniform scheme and can be read independently from each other.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"This very interesting volume presents fourteen different software packages devoted to find (aesthetically nice) drawings of large respectively huge graphs. … All these packages are described by their developers who are all leading experts in the field of graph drawing. … The volume … can insistently be recommended to researchers in operations research (especially graph theory) and all practitioners who deal with large data sets and need to find relations between the data." (Stephan Dempe, OR News, Issue 25, 2005)

"The spacious layout of the text, interleaved with so many colourful figures, makes the book a pleasure to read. … While it is clearly of interest to members of the graph drawing community, this book is in fact geared to potential users of the software tools in other areas … . it definitely deserves a place on a library’s bookshelves as well as on the bookshelves of those who wish to enhance their teaching and research presentations with compelling depictions of graphs." (M Anjos, Journal of the Operational Research Society, Vol. 56 (5), 2005)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Informatik, Universität zu Köln, Köln, Germany

    Michael Jünger

  • Institut für Computergraphik und Algorithmen, Technische Universität Wien, Wien, Austria

    Petra Mutzel

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eBook USD 129.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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