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Extending the Sugiyama Algorithm for Drawing UML Class Diagrams: Towards Automatic Layout of Object-Oriented Software Diagrams

Published: 18 September 1997 Publication History

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    GD '97: Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Graph Drawing
    September 1997
    445 pages
    ISBN:3540639381

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    Published: 18 September 1997

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