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|Full description=The tool CCVisu is a light-weight tool for force-directed graph layout. The tool reads the input graph from a file in RSF (Rigi Standard Format), which is a standard text format for relations. The layout of the graph is computed using standard techniques from force-directed layout. The tool supports several energy models, which can be selected by setting command line parameters. The weighted edge-repulsion LinLog energy model (default) is good for producing layouts that fulfill certain clustering criteria. The Fruchterman Reingold energy model is good for producing layouts that fulfill certain esthetic criteria like uniform edge length. CCVisu stores the resulting layout in certain text file formats such as VRML or SVG, or it displays the layout on the screen.
 
|Full description=The tool CCVisu is a light-weight tool for force-directed graph layout. The tool reads the input graph from a file in RSF (Rigi Standard Format), which is a standard text format for relations. The layout of the graph is computed using standard techniques from force-directed layout. The tool supports several energy models, which can be selected by setting command line parameters. The weighted edge-repulsion LinLog energy model (default) is good for producing layouts that fulfill certain clustering criteria. The Fruchterman Reingold energy model is good for producing layouts that fulfill certain esthetic criteria like uniform edge length. CCVisu stores the resulting layout in certain text file formats such as VRML or SVG, or it displays the layout on the screen.
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|Homepage URL=https://ccvisu.sosy-lab.org/
 
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|Homepage URL=http://mtc.epfl.ch/~beyer/CCVisu/
 
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|Documentation note=For developers: http://mtc.epfl.ch/~beyer/CCVisu/ccvisu-1.0/doc/index.html, For users: http://mtc.epfl.ch/~beyer/CCVisu/manual/index.html
 
|Documentation note=For developers: http://mtc.epfl.ch/~beyer/CCVisu/ccvisu-1.0/doc/index.html, For users: http://mtc.epfl.ch/~beyer/CCVisu/manual/index.html
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|Keywords=visualization,visual graph clustering,graph clustering,clustering layout,graph layout,graph layout software,graph drawing,graph drawing tool,force-directed graph drawing,graph layout algorithm,force-directed placement,force-directed algorithm,force-directed graph layout,energy model
 
|Keywords=visualization,visual graph clustering,graph clustering,clustering layout,graph layout,graph layout software,graph drawing,graph drawing tool,force-directed graph drawing,graph layout algorithm,force-directed placement,force-directed algorithm,force-directed graph layout,energy model
|Is GNU=n
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|Version identifier=3.0
|Last review by=Ted Teah
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|Version date=2010/02/04
|Last review date=2005-10-24
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|Version status=stable
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|Version download=https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-archive-downloads/v2/code.google.com/ccvisu/CCVisu-3.0.zip
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|Last review by=Alejandroindependiente
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|Last review date=2017/03/09
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
|Version identifier=1.1
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|Real name=Dirk Beyer
 
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CCVisu

https://ccvisu.sosy-lab.org/
A Tool for General Force-Directed Graph Layout and Co-Change Visualization

The tool CCVisu is a light-weight tool for force-directed graph layout. The tool reads the input graph from a file in RSF (Rigi Standard Format), which is a standard text format for relations. The layout of the graph is computed using standard techniques from force-directed layout. The tool supports several energy models, which can be selected by setting command line parameters. The weighted edge-repulsion LinLog energy model (default) is good for producing layouts that fulfill certain clustering criteria. The Fruchterman Reingold energy model is good for producing layouts that fulfill certain esthetic criteria like uniform edge length. CCVisu stores the resulting layout in certain text file formats such as VRML or SVG, or it displays the layout on the screen.





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