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13 years 5 months ago
Upward Three-Dimensional Grid Drawings of Graphs
A three-dimensional grid drawing of a graph is a placement of the vertices at distinct points with integer coordinates, such that the straight line segments representing the edges ...
Vida Dujmovic, David R. Wood
TVLSI
2010
13 years 13 days ago
Pattern Sensitive Placement Perturbation for Manufacturability
The gap between VLSI technology and fabrication technology leads to strong refractive effects in lithography. Consequently, it is a huge challenge to reliably print layout features...
Shiyan Hu, Patrik Shah, Jiang Hu
SOFTVIS
2003
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
A New Approach for Visualizing UML Class Diagrams
UML diagrams have become increasingly important in the engineering and reengineering processes for software systems. Of particular interest are UML class diagrams whose purpose is...
Carsten Gutwenger, Michael Jünger, Karsten Kl...
ICIP
2003
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Stochastic attributed K-d tree modeling of technical paper title pages
Structural information about a document is essential for structured query processing, indexing, and retrieval. A document page can be partitioned into a hierarchy of homogeneous r...
Song Mao, Azriel Rosenfeld, Tapas Kanungo
GD
2008
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Cyclic Leveling of Directed Graphs
Abstract. The Sugiyama framework is the most commonly used concept for visualizing directed graphs. It draws them in a hierarchical way and operates in four phases: cycle removal, ...
Christian Bachmaier, Franz-Josef Brandenburg, Wolf...