linjig
Linjig is a term used in computer science and information visualization to describe a hypothetical software framework for representing and manipulating line-based graphs. In linjig, the data model emphasizes linear sequences of edges connected by junction nodes, enabling clear visualization of networks where the primary structure follows lines such as routes, pipelines, or traces. The term is commonly used in educational materials and illustrative examples to demonstrate graph editing, layout, and interaction techniques.
The conceptual architecture of linjig typically includes a core graph engine that stores nodes and edges in
Key features associated with the linjig concept include dynamic editing of nodes and segments, path queries
Applications imagined for linjig include transportation networks such as rail or bus lines, utility networks like