Wolfram Kahl
in Semiotica, Vol. 125 - 1/3 (1999), 143-154
Short version in Jeffrey G. Long (ed.):
Electronic Conference Proceedings: NOTATE'96
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In many cases, linear notation systems can be seen to encode underlying, implicit graphs. This paper focusses on the way that making these graphs explicit is useful for human understanding, and on the use of computers to make handling of notations based on explicit graphs feasible, efficient and productive.