Posts Tagged ‘Drawings’

Straight-Line Grid Drawings of Planar Graphs: with Sub-Quadratic Area

Posted 14 Jun 2010
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A graph is an abstract structure that is used to model information. Many real-world situations can conveniently be described by means of graphs. Smaller area of a drawing increases the readability of the drawing. Compact drawing of a circuit is preferable for VLSI fabrication since a compact drawing helps us to avoid wasting of valuable wafer space. This book deals with area efficient straight-line drawings of planar graphs. We have introduced some classes of planar graphs that admit straight-line grid drawing with sub-quadratic area. We introduce “doughnut graphs,” a subclass of 5-connected planar graphs as well as 3-outerplanar graphs, which admits a straight-line grid drawing on a grid of area O(n). W… More >> Straight-Line Grid Drawings of Planar Graphs: with Sub-Quadratic Area

Perspective Grid Sourcebook: Computer Generated Tracing Guides for Architectural and Interior Design Drawings

Posted 14 Jun 2010
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The growing use of the computer in architectural and interior design has changed many work habits and procedures in the design office. The electronic revolution has opened the door to exciting options that were simply not possible before. One of these options is the almost infinite number of ways to study a proposed design in three-dimensional perspective views. Perspective Grid Sourcebook now offers architects, interior designers, and graphic designers hundreds of state-of-the-art computer-generated grids for plotting perspective and projection illustrations. This practical working tool contains several hundred small scale, exterior and interior, and nearly one hundred large scale perspective girds, including … More >> Perspective Grid Sourcebook: Computer Generated Tracing Guides for Architectural and Interior Design Drawings