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A visualized compiler -- Crossing numbers of meshes -- Directed graphs drawing by Clan-based decomposition -- TOSCANA management system for conceptual data -- Graph layout adjustment strategies -- A generic compound graph visualizer/manipulator: D-ABDUCTOR -- Generating customized layouts -- GOVE Grammar-Oriented Visualisation Environment -- Swan: A data structure visualization system. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the international Symposium on Graph Drawing, GD '95, held in Passau, Germany, in September 1995. The 40 full papers and 12 system demonstrations were selected from a total of 88 submissions and include, in their revised versions presented here, the improvements suggested during the meeting. This book also contains a report on the graph-drawing contest held in conjunction with GD '95. 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