An algorithm for drawing general undirected graphs
Information Processing Letters
Journal of Information Processing
Graph drawing by force-directed placement
Software—Practice & Experience
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Three dimensional UML using force directed layout
APVis '01 Proceedings of the 2001 Asia-Pacific symposium on Information visualisation - Volume 9
Graph Drawing by High-Dimensional Embedding
GD '02 Revised Papers from the 10th International Symposium on Graph Drawing
A scalable method for visualising changes in portfolio data
APVis '03 Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific symposium on Information visualisation - Volume 24
Graph Drawing Software
Representing experimental biological data in metabolic networks
APBC '04 Proceedings of the second conference on Asia-Pacific bioinformatics - Volume 29
WilmaScope Graph Visualisation
INFOVIS '04 Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization
Visualising changes in fund manager holdings in two and a half-dimensions
Information Visualization
Optimal leaf ordering for two and a half dimensional phylogenetic tree visualisation
APVis '04 Proceedings of the 2004 Australasian symposium on Information Visualisation - Volume 35
Visual triangulation of network-based phylogenetic trees
VISSYM'04 Proceedings of the Sixth Joint Eurographics - IEEE TCVG conference on Visualization
Proceedings of the 4th ACM symposium on Software visualization
Drawing graphs with nonuniform nodes using potential fields
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
GEOMI: GEOmetry for maximum insight
GD'05 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Graph Drawing
Visual exploration of academic career paths
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining
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WILMASCOPE is an open-sourced, platform independent, interactive 3D graph visualisation system based on Java and Java3D. Application to a number of real-world relational network visualisation problems and continuous development over a number of years have seen the system evolve to a stage where it is becoming a stable and versatile platform for third-party developers. This paper outlines the architecture that has made this possible and briefly describes some of the features available in the current version.