Layoutshow: A signed applet/application for graph drawing and experimentation system demonstration

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Layout Show is a Java-based multi-threaded applet/application for experimentation with graph drawing algorithms, particularly, force-directed algorithms. The motivation behind the development of this soft-ware is the lack of features that would help to experiment, and as a result, understand the behavior of force-directed algorithms in the existing graph drawing software. Some of these features include smooth node-based and iteration-based animations, display of running-time and iteration counts, and variety of initial layout algorithms. Layout Show supports a number of force-directed graph drawing algorithms as well as layouts based on eigenvectors. Node-based and iteration-based animations have been implemented. In addition, the software provides some algorithms for producing non-random initial layouts for force-directed algorithms. File I/O using GML file format has been implemented. Fur-thermore, users of Layout Show applet can choose to perform local file I/O since LayoutShow is a signed applet. To our knowledge, Layout Show is the first graph drawing software with this feature.

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Behzadi, L. (1999). Layoutshow: A signed applet/application for graph drawing and experimentation system demonstration. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1731, pp. 242–249). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46648-7_25

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