Welcome to the Confluence Wiki of the Layout Practical 2013. What this Wiki is all about:
This practical is about layout algorithms for graphs. A graph layout algorithm generates a two-dimensional layout that consists of positioning data for nodes (represented as closed shapes) and routing data for edges (represented as curves). There are several approaches for designing graph layout algorithms (1,2). As a participant of this practical, you will work together with other students in order to design or extend specific layout algorithms using the Java programming language. The algorithms will be implemented according to the layout interface of the KIELER project, which is based on the Eclipse platform. The results may be published as part of the KIELER open source.
This is what we want the practical to teach you:
(1) Giuseppe Di Battista, Peter Eades, Roberto Tamassia, and Ioannis G. Tollis. Graph Drawing: Algorithms for the Visualization of Graphs. Prentice Hall, 1998.
(2) Michael Kaufmann and Dorothea Wagner. Drawing Graphs: Methods and Models. LNCS vol. 2025, Springer, 2001.
Responsible for this practical are Christoph Daniel Schulze and Miro Spönemann. If you need assistance, feel free to send us an email or ask for an appointment.
Here's the list of tutorials you will be working through during the first part of the practical. Click a tutorial's name to navigate to its Wiki page. Each tutorial comes with two dates: the posted date, specifying when you may start working on it; and the due date, specifying when the tutorial is due to be handed in. Please resist the temptation to start working on tutorials before they have been officially posted; those are still being worked on and may change, rendering your previous work obsolete.
Tutorial | Main Advisor | Posted | Due | Description |
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Git | Miro | Apr 10th | Apr 17th | Introduction to the Git source code management tool. |
KIML | Christoph Daniel | Apr 17th | Apr 24th | Introduction to the KIELER Infrastructure for Meta Layout. |
Here's the list of group projects, along with the group members. Click the project names to navigate to their respective Wiki pages. The groups and group projects will not be formed until some point in the semester.
Project | Group Members |
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Mr. Tree Layout |
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We will hold regular meetings each Thursday from 14:00 to 15:30 in room 1118. The meetings will usually consist of a presentation about the next tutorial or a presentation of one of the groups.
Here's a handy list of the most important dates:
Date | Description |
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2013/04/10 10:15 | First meeting in room LMS3 Ü2. |
2013/04/18 14:00 | Meeting for introduction of second tutorial in R.1118 |
2013/04/25 14:00 | Meeting for discussion of semester projects in R.1118 |
2013-05-02 14:00 | Meeting for presentation of first project results in R. 1118 |