| R. Webber and A. Scott. GOVE: Grammar-Oriented Visualisation Environment. In F. J. Brandenburg, editor, Graph Drawing (Proc. GD '95), volume 1027 of Lecture Notes Comput. Sci., pages 516-519. Springer-Verlag, 1996. |
....Introduction The recent interest in three dimensional graph drawing has been motivating studies on how to extend two dimensional techniques to 3D space. Work in this direction includes extensions of simulated annealing techniques, spring embedder techniques, and incremental techniques (see e.g. [5, 9, 15, 22, 23, 28]) However, while a rich body of literature is devoted to three dimensional orthogonal drawings (see e.g. 3, 8, 14, 16, 17, 21, 23, 29] little is known on the challenging task of extending to 3D the well known topology shapemetrics approach [26] The topology shape metrics approach for ....
R. Webber and A. Scott. GOVE: Grammar-Oriented Visualisation Environment. In F. J. Brandenburg, editor, Graph Drawing (Proc. GD '95), volume 1027 of Lecture Notes Comput. Sci., pages 516-519. Springer-Verlag, 1996.
....It uses a physical analogy, where a graph is seen as a system of bodies with forces acting among them. These algorithms seek a configuration of the system with, possibly local, minimal energy. Force directed approaches have been exploited in 3D graph drawing to devise the algorithms presented in [4, 6, 9, 19, 26, 14, 20]. Further, the research on straight line drawings stimulated a deep investigation on theoretical bounds. Examples of bounds on the volume of a straight line drawing can be found in [5, 21] Namely, in [5] it is shown that a graph can be drawn in an n 2n 2n volume, which is asymptotically ....
R. Webber and A. Scott. GOVE: Grammar-Oriented Visualisation Environment. In F. J. Brandenburg, editor, Graph Drawing (Proc. GD '95), volume 1027 of Lecture Notes Comput. Sci., pages 516--519. Springer-Verlag, 1996.
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