TY - BOOK ID - 5511220 TI - Graph drawing software AU - Jünger, M. AU - Mutzel, Petra PY - 2004 SN - 3540008810 9783540008811 3642622143 3642186386 PB - Berlin ; New York : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Graphic methods KW - Computer graphics. KW - Computer software. KW - Méthodes graphiques KW - Infographie KW - Logiciels KW - Data processing. KW - Informatique KW - Computer graphics KW - Computer software KW - Data processing KW - Méthodes graphiques KW - Mathematics. KW - Visualization. KW - Bioinformatics. KW - Applied mathematics. KW - Engineering mathematics. KW - Mathematical Software. KW - Computer Graphics. KW - Applications of Mathematics. KW - Mathematical and Computational Engineering. KW - Engineering KW - Engineering analysis KW - Mathematical analysis KW - Bio-informatics KW - Biological informatics KW - Biology KW - Information science KW - Computational biology KW - Systems biology KW - Automatic drafting KW - Graphic data processing KW - Graphics, Computer KW - Computer art KW - Graphic arts KW - Electronic data processing KW - Engineering graphics KW - Image processing KW - Software, Computer KW - Computer systems KW - Visualisation KW - Imagination KW - Visual perception KW - Imagery (Psychology) KW - Math KW - Science KW - Mathematics KW - Digital techniques KW - Graphic methods - Data processing UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5511220 AB - Automatic Graph Drawing is concerned with the layout of relational structures as they occur in Computer Science (Data Base Design, Data Mining, Web Mining), Bioinformatics (Metabolic Networks), Businessinformatics (Organization Diagrams, Event Driven Process Chains), or the Social Sciences (Social Networks). In mathematical terms, such relational structures are modeled as graphs or more general objects such as hypergraphs, clustered graphs, or compound graphs. A variety of layout algorithms that are based on graph theoretical foundations have been developed in the last two decades and implemented in software systems. After an introduction to the subject area and a concise treatment of the technical foundations for the subsequent chapters, this book features 14 chapters on state-of-the-art graph drawing software systems, ranging from general "tool boxes'' to customized software for various applications. These chapters are written by leading experts, they follow a uniform scheme and can be read independently from each other. ER -