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J. M. Six, K. G. Kakoulis, and I. G. Tollis. Refinement of orthogonal graph drawings. In S. Whitesides, editor, Graph Drawing (Proc. GD '98), volume 1547 of Lecture Notes Comput. Sci., pages 302--315. Springer-Verlag, 1999.

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Techniques for the Refinement of Orthogonal Graph Drawings - Six, Kakoulis, Tollis (2000)   Self-citation (Six Kakoulis Tollis)   (Correct)

....strategies [2, 31, 33] and movement of stranded nodes [13] However, the scope of these postprocessing techniques is limited. A more comprehensive methodology is needed to further improve the aesthetic qualities of graph drawings. We presented a preliminary version of our refinement techniques in [29]. At the same conference, Fomeier, He and Kaufmann discuss four techniques which reduce area, bends, and edge length, 15] yet they present no experimental results. However, most of the benefits they discuss would also be obtained by our techniques. We have focused on the development and ....

J. M. Six, K. Kakoulis and I.G. Tollis, Refinement of Orthogonal Graph Drawings, Proc. GD '98, LNCS 1547, Springer-Verlag, 1998, pp. 302-315. Also available at http://www.utdallas.edu/#tollis.


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J. M. Six, K. G. Kakoulis, and I. G. Tollis. Refinement of orthogonal graph drawings. In S. Whitesides, editor, Graph Drawing (Proc. GD '98), volume 1547 of Lecture Notes Comput. Sci., pages 302--315. Springer-Verlag, 1999.

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