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JGAA
2002
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Graph Layout Aesthetics in UML Diagrams: User Preferences
The merit of automatic graph layout algorithms is typically judged by their computational efficiency and the extent to which they conform to aesthetic criteria (for example, minim...
Helen C. Purchase, Jo-Anne Allder, David A. Carrin...
NETWORKS
2002
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Approximation algorithms for constructing wavelength routing networks
Consider a requirement graph whose vertices represent customers and an edge represents the need to route a unit of flow between its end vertices along a single path. All of these ...
Refael Hassin, Asaf Levin
NRHM
1998
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Adaptable and adaptive information provision for all users, including disabled and elderly people
: Due to the tremendously increasing popularity of the World-Wide Web, hypermedia is going to be the leading online information medium for some years to come and will most likely b...
Josef Fink, Alfred Kobsa, Andreas Nill
RAS
2002
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Reference scan matching for global self-localization
Especially in dynamic environments a key feature concerning the robustness of mobile robot navigation is the capability of global self-localization. This term denotes a robot'...
Joachim Weber, Lutz Franken, Klaus-Werner Jör...
RE
2002
Springer
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Relating Software Requirements and Architectures Using Problem Frames
Problem frames provide a means of analyzing and decomposing problems. They emphasise the world outside of the computer, helping the developer to focus on the problem domain, inste...
Jon G. Hall, Michael Jackson, Robin C. Laney, Bash...