My master's essay, Automating Software Documentation,
is available as a
Rutgers
Technical Report.
(If you are not sure if you want the whole paper, you can just get the
abstract.)
In it, I compared several graph drawing tools
DaVinci,
Graphlet,
Graphviz, and
VCG.
I used LATEX
to format the paper.
I did not know about its GUI interface,
LyX at the time.
I wish I found this site about
writing before I handed in my paper.
I did not submit my essay (or a variation thereof) to
Graph Drawing '98.
For more infomation on graph drawing, look at
Roberto Tamassia 's page .
I also a few other links of graph drawing saved in my browser:
Geometry In Action,
VCG related work,
Frick,
Mutzel,
Brown,
KrackPlot, and
Richards.
Rutgers University Links:
Classes:
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Spring 97
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Computational Geometry (529)
A. Prof. Souvaine
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project: Sofus Mackassy
and I implemented Edelsbrunner's incremental algorithm (current
code) for getting a convex hull in n dimensions.
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references:
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Software packages such as Geomview
and qhull are available
at The Geometry Center. Also look
at A Library of Efficient Datatypes and Algorithms (
LEDA)
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literature:
For example, to look up the Marriage-Before-Conquest paper, search on the
authors, Kirkpatrick and Seidel. To look up the shelling algorithm, look
up Seidel. Etc.
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additional links: SUNY
SB,
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Numerical Computing (510) Prof.
Gerasoulis
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For further information on MPI,
used for parallel programming, see the tutorial
by Pacheco, examples
and the standard.
Janet Salowe, who is giving a 3 hour class on MPI through RUCS, recommended
looking at the following site for MPI.
William Kish, of help@caip, recommended this tutorial
on ndb, the nCUBE debugger.
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Fall 96
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Spring 96:
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Computer Structures (505)
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Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach
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Professor: Saul Levy
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TA: Quan Li
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Fall 95:
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Natural Languages (computational linguistics) (533)
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Programming Languages (515)
(discussion group)
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Linear Programming (521)
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Spring 95:
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Fall 94:
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Design and Analysis of Data Structures and Algorithms I (513)
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Operating Systems Theory (519)
last updated May 6, 1998