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Port Constraints in Hierarchical Layout of Data Flow Diagrams

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Port Constraints in Hierarchical Layout of Data Flow Diagrams
Abstract. We present a new application for graph drawing in the context of graphical model-based system design, where manual placing of graphical items is still state-of-the-practice. The KIELER framework aims at improving this by offering novel user interaction techniques, enabled by automatic layout of the diagrams. In this paper we present extensions of the well-known hierarchical layout approach, originally suggested by Sugiyama et al. [22], to support port constraints, hyperedges, and compound graphs in order to layout diagrams of data flow languages. A case study and experimental results show that our algorithm is well suited for application in interactive user interfaces.
Miro Spönemann, Hauke Fuhrmann, Reinhard von
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where GD
Authors Miro Spönemann, Hauke Fuhrmann, Reinhard von Hanxleden, Petra Mutzel
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