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      Graph visualization toolkits

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      Dogrusoz, U.
      Feng, Q.
      Madden, B.
      Doorley, M.
      Frick, A.
      Date
      2002
      Source Title
      IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
      Print ISSN
      1558-1756
       
      0272-1716
       
      Publisher
      IEEE
      Volume
      34
      Issue
      2
      Pages
      30 - 37
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      The Graph Layout Toolkit and Graph Editor Toolkit, which provide a framework for graph visualization useful in a broad array of application areas are introduced. As such, an architectural overview of these tools is presented and discusses the challenges encountered during implementation and integration of theory and research results into such tools. In particular, the automatic graph layout and labeling algorithms and complexity management techniques are discussed. In addition, some examples of applications using these tools are presented.
      Keywords
      Computational Complexity
      Computer Aided Software Engineering
      Computer Programming
      Computer Workstations
      Database Systems
      Graphical User Interfaces
      Semantics
      Visualization
      Batch Layout Generator
      Graph Application Programming Interface
      Graph Editing Toolkit
      Graph Layout Toolkit
      Computer Graphics
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/24741
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      https://doi.org/10.1109/38.974516
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