Graph-theoretic concepts in computer science : 29th International Workshop, WG 2003, Elspeet, the Netherlands, June 19-21, 2003 : revised papers

Invited Lecture.- Blow-Ups, Win/Win's, and Crown Rules: Some New Directions in FPT.- Matching, Edge-Colouring, and Dimers.- Regular Papers.- Minimum Flow Time Graph Ordering.- Searching Is Not Jumping.- Incremental Integration Tools for Chemical Engineering: An Industrial Application of Triple Graph Grammars.- The Minimum Degree Heuristic and the Minimal Triangulation Process.- Generalized Parametric Multi-terminal Flows Problem.- Canonical Decomposition of Outerplanar Maps and Application to Enumeration, Coding, and Generation.- The Complexity of the Matching-Cut Problem for Planar Graphs and Other Graph Classes.- Tree Spanners for Bipartite Graphs and Probe Interval Graphs.- A Simple Linear Time LexBFS Cograph Recognition Algorithm.- Backbone Colorings for Networks.- Greedy Edge-Disjoint Paths in Complete Graphs.- Graph-Based Approaches to Software Watermarking.- Completely Connected Clustered Graphs.- An FPT Algorithm for Set Splitting.- Drawing Planar Graphs on a Curve.- Tree-Partitions of k-Trees with Applications in Graph Layout.- Resource Allocation Problems in Multifiber WDM Tree Networks.- An Improved Upper Bound on the Crossing Number of the Hypercube.- NCE Graph Grammars and Clique-Width.- Chordal Probe Graphs.- Subgraph Induced Planar Connectivity Augmentation.- On the Recognition of General Partition Graphs.- Short Cycles in Planar Graphs.- Complexity of Hypergraph Coloring and Seidel's Switching.- Feedback Vertex Set and Longest Induced Path on AT-Free Graphs.- The Complexity of Graph Contractions.- Tree Spanners, Cayley Graphs, and Diametrically Uniform Graphs.- The Probabilistic Minimum Coloring Problem.- Recognizing Bipolarizable and P 4-Simplicial Graphs.- Coloring Powers of Graphs of Bounded Clique-Width.- Erratum.- Erratum: Cycles in Generalized Networks.