The visualization of clustered graphs is a classical algorithmic topic that has several practical applications and is attracting increasing research interest. In this paper we deal with the visualization of clustered trees, a problem that is somehow foundational with respect to the one of visualizing a general clustered graph. We show many, in our opinion, surprising results that put in evidence how drawing clustered trees has many sharp differences with respect to drawing “plain” trees. We study a wide class of drawing standards, giving both negative and positive results. Namely, we show that there are clustered trees that do not have any drawing in certain standards and others that require exponential area. On the contrary, for many drawing conventions there are efficient algorithms that allow to draw clustered trees with polynomial asymptotically-optimal area. -

The visualization of clustered graphs is a classical algorithmic topic that has several practical applications and is attracting increasing research interest. In this paper we deal with the visualization of clustered trees, a problem that is somehow foundational with respect to the one of visualizing a general clustered graph. We show many, in our opinion, surprising results that put in evidence how drawing clustered trees has many sharp differences with respect to drawing “plain” trees. We study a wide class of drawing standards, giving both negative and positive results. Namely, we show that there are clustered trees that do not have any drawing in certain standards and others that require exponential area. On the contrary, for many drawing conventions there are efficient algorithms that allow to draw clustered trees with polynomial asymptotically-optimal area. -

DI BATTISTA, G., Guido, D., Frati, F. (2009). How to Draw a Clustered Tree. JOURNAL OF DISCRETE ALGORITHMS, 7(4), 479-499 [10.1016/j.jda.2008.09.015].

How to Draw a Clustered Tree

DI BATTISTA, Giuseppe;FRATI, FABRIZIO
2009-01-01

Abstract

The visualization of clustered graphs is a classical algorithmic topic that has several practical applications and is attracting increasing research interest. In this paper we deal with the visualization of clustered trees, a problem that is somehow foundational with respect to the one of visualizing a general clustered graph. We show many, in our opinion, surprising results that put in evidence how drawing clustered trees has many sharp differences with respect to drawing “plain” trees. We study a wide class of drawing standards, giving both negative and positive results. Namely, we show that there are clustered trees that do not have any drawing in certain standards and others that require exponential area. On the contrary, for many drawing conventions there are efficient algorithms that allow to draw clustered trees with polynomial asymptotically-optimal area. -
2009
The visualization of clustered graphs is a classical algorithmic topic that has several practical applications and is attracting increasing research interest. In this paper we deal with the visualization of clustered trees, a problem that is somehow foundational with respect to the one of visualizing a general clustered graph. We show many, in our opinion, surprising results that put in evidence how drawing clustered trees has many sharp differences with respect to drawing “plain” trees. We study a wide class of drawing standards, giving both negative and positive results. Namely, we show that there are clustered trees that do not have any drawing in certain standards and others that require exponential area. On the contrary, for many drawing conventions there are efficient algorithms that allow to draw clustered trees with polynomial asymptotically-optimal area. -
DI BATTISTA, G., Guido, D., Frati, F. (2009). How to Draw a Clustered Tree. JOURNAL OF DISCRETE ALGORITHMS, 7(4), 479-499 [10.1016/j.jda.2008.09.015].
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