An increasing number of tasks require people to explore, navigate and search extremely complex data sets visualized as graphs. Examples include electrical and telecommunication ne...
Nelson Wong, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Saul Green...
We consider graph drawings in which vertices are assigned to layers and edges are drawn as straight line-segments between vertices on adjacent layers. We prove that graphs admittin...
Vida Dujmovic, Michael R. Fellows, Michael T. Hall...
Schedulinglarge task graphsis an importantissue in parallel computingsince it allowsthe treatment of big size problems. In this paper we tackle the following problem: how to sched...
Michel Cosnard, Emmanuel Jeannot, Laurence Rougeot
Many important algorithms in computational biology and related subjects rely on the ability to extract and to identify sub-graphs of larger graphs; an example is to find common fun...
Let G = (V, E) be a graph. Let c : V → N be a vertex-coloring of the vertices of G. For any vertex u, we denote by N[u] its closed neighborhood (u and its adjacent vertices), an...