Generalized Layerings for Arbitrary and Fixed Drawing Areas

Authors

  • Ulf Rüegg
  • Thorsten Ehlers
  • Miro Spönemann
  • Reinhard von Hanxleden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7155/jgaa.00441

Abstract

The Directed Layering Problem (DLP) solves a step of the widely used layer-based approach to automatically draw directed acyclic graphs. To cater for cyclic graphs, usually a preprocessing step is used that solves the Feedback Arc Set Problem (FASP) to make the graph acyclic before a layering is determined. Here we present the Generalized Layering Problem (GLP), which solves the combination of DLP and FASP simultaneously, allowing general graphs as input. We present an integer programming model and a heuristic to solve the NP-complete GLP and perform thorough evaluations on different sets of graphs and with different implementations for the steps of the layer-based approach. We observe that GLP reduces the number of dummy nodes significantly, can produce more compact drawings, and improves on graphs where DLP yields poor aspect ratios. The drawings resulting from GLP also turn out to be more suitable for making the best possible use of a given drawing area. However, we show that a specialized variant of GLP can yield considerable improvements w.r.t. this particular optimization goal.

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Published

2017-10-01

How to Cite

Rüegg, U., Ehlers, T., Spönemann, M., & von Hanxleden, R. (2017). Generalized Layerings for Arbitrary and Fixed Drawing Areas . Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications, 21(5), 823–856. https://doi.org/10.7155/jgaa.00441