Affiliation:
1. Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany
Abstract
The authors also describe a framework that enables the creation of a layout engine, which satisfies the user demands identified in a user study. The approach is capable of defining layout behavior for various visual languages like graphs, class diagrams, mindmaps, business process models, or even GUI forms. The framework enables the combination of different layout approaches and provides the possibility to reuse already defined layout behavior.
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