An incremental approach to aesthetic graph layout

K. Miriyala, S. W. Hornick, Andersen, S. Wacker, Roberto Tamassia
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In CASE tools, software representations-dataflow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams, for example-change or are changed interactively during software evolution. The displays of these representations should only change minimally so that the user can follow and validate the process. This can be achieved by having a layout approach that respects the current node positioning and draws new edges without disturbing any of the existing nodes or edges. New nodes may not overlap existing nodes and only cause any overlapped edges to be redrawn. This incremental graph layout problem is addressed here. A practical algorithm and its implementation, which efficiently routes edges according to the criteria of no node overlap and (heuristically) minimum crossings, bends, and length of edges, are discussed.
一种渐进式的美学图形布局方法
在CASE工具中,软件表示——例如数据流图和实体关系图——在软件进化过程中会交互地改变或被改变。这些表示的显示应该只进行最小程度的更改,以便用户可以遵循并验证该过程。这可以通过一种布局方法来实现,该方法尊重当前节点的位置,并在不干扰任何现有节点或边的情况下绘制新边。新节点不能与现有节点重叠,只会导致任何重叠的边被重新绘制。这里讨论增量图布局问题。讨论了一种实用的算法及其实现,该算法根据无节点重叠和(启发式)最小交叉、弯曲和边长度的准则有效地路由边。
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