It's amazing how accurate "out of sight, out of mind" can be, so I better update while I remember.
Over the past week I have been working on my technical report and analysing/collecting more results to affirms some of my reasoning. Unfortunately an electrical fire caused the entire Queen Mary building to be evacuated with all the electrics being turned off (goodbye computer/results). This week I will continue with the my write up of the multi-matching, with the hope of finally moving to the dynamic work ASAP.
As for a plan for the next few weeks, the next Research Degree Meeting is in September and I am in dire need of making my MPhil/PhD transfer (making it 24 months instead of the original 18, or the later 21 months), so in regard to this, I would like all the static graph work complete. Additionally I would like to have implemented the Dynamic graph drawing technique given by Veldhuizen in preparation of my own contribution, with about 30-50% of my thesis written (only in draft).
Now you may be thinking this is quite a steep expectation from myself, me too, but I can try - and if it succeeds, I'll be laughing. If, for whatever reason the plan fails, plan B (Panic) will become my immediate priority.
For now thats all, I shall update again if and when I make any progress. Enjoy the Olympics!
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