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Abstract: We present ArchE (Archaeological Editor), a system for processing
and displaying archaeological data. ArchE checks these data for
consistency, simplifies and displays them; for each of these steps ArchE
offers a number of different algorithms. The interactive features (eg input,
data editing and modification of the layout) are easy to handle. Furthermore,
ArchE contains algorithms for focusing on user-defined aspects of
the data. (Update)
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...to read and to understand. Applications include drawing of entityrelationship diagrams, PERT diagrams, and flow diagrams (see, e.g. [31, 22]) For a survey on graph drawing, see e.g. 10, 12] Important aesthetic criteria for nice drawings are: a small number of edge...
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C. Hundack, P. Mutzel, I. Pouchkarev, and S. Thome. ArchE : A graph drawing system for archaeology. In G. Di Battista, editor, Graph Drawing (Proc. GD '97), volume 1353 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 297--302. SpringerVerlag, 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hundack97arche.html More
@inproceedings{ hundack97arche,
author = "Christoph Hundack and Petra Mutzel and Igor Pouchkarev and Stefan Thome",
title = "ArchE: A Graph Drawing System for Archaeology",
booktitle = "Graph Drawing",
pages = "297-302",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hundack97arche.html" }
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