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DIDAGRAPH: software for teaching graph theory algorithms

Graph theory and in particular its algorithmic aspect is known as being a difficult topic in Computer Science. In this paper we propose the software DIDAGRAPH, which we are in the process of developing, as a support for teaching graph algorithms. The environment of DIDAGRAPH offers the possibility o...

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General and reference -- Cross-computing tools and techniques -- Evaluation
Mathematics of computing -- Discrete mathematics -- Graph theory -- Graph algorithms
Social and professional topics -- Professional topics -- Computing education -- Model curricula
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