| A. Garg and R. Tamassia. Advances in graph drawing. In Algorithms and Complexity (Proc. CIAC' 94). Springer-Verlag, 1994. |
....Since this paper is primarily written for statisticians, and not for computer scientists, we provide a brief overview of the literature in computer science and computational geometry about methods and criteria to draw graphs. A good overview of modern graph drawing is given in the chapters by [23] and [55] There is also a very extensive annotated bibliography [16] and a comprehensive book has just appeared [3] Since 1992 there also has been a yearly conference on graph drawing. There are many software packages available to draw graphs. See http: www.cs.brown.edu people rt gd.html for ....
A. Garg and R. Tamassia. Advances in graph drawing. In Algorithms and Complexity (Proc. CIAC' 94). Springer-Verlag, 1994.
....non intuitive solutions, and it is difficult to guarantee any kind of performance bounds (for running time etc. for them. A current hot topic for research is to devise declarative approach based techniques with improved efficiency, more amenability to performance analysis etc. see for example, [23, 56]) The algorithmic approach takes a more pragmatic path. This approach emphasizes on developing algorithms for constructing drawings that satisfy only a fixed set of aesthetic criteria. These algorithms first formalize the aesthetic criteria under consideration as optimization goals, and then ....
A. Garg and R. Tamassia. Advances in graph drawing. In Algorithms and Complexity (Proc. CIAC' 94), volume 778 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 12--21. Springer-Verlag, 1994.
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