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== UI Test Cases for Layout Menu - Cytoscape Layouts ==

||'''Preconditions'''||'''Test Case ID'''||'''Instructions'''||'''Expected Results'''||'''Date Executed'''||'''Pass/Fail'''||
||<|11> 1. Start Cytoscape <<BR>>2. Import a network file (eg. galFiltered.gml) <<BR>>3. Click on Layout from the toolbar||L7.1||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Inverted Self-Organising Map Layout||Nodes are clustered but not overlapping extensively. Edges are fairly long and angular with <90° angles|| || ||
||L7.2||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Edge-weighted Force directed (Bio``Layout) → (unweighted)||Edges are very long and nodes overlap. Network arranged in arrow or comet shape|| || ||
||L7.3||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Degree Sorted Circle Layout → All Nodes||The nodes of the main network are arranged at a locus equidistant from the centre of the circle and sorted numerically according to Degree starting at the bottom of the circle going clockwise|| || ||
||L7.4||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Grid Layout → All Nodes||The nodes should be arranged in an almost square grid|| || ||
||L7.5||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Attribute Circle Layout → canonicalName||The nodes of the main network are arranged at a locus equidistant from the centre of the circle and sorted alphabetically according to canonicalName starting at the bottom of the circle going anti-clockwise|| || ||
||L7.6||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Circular Layout||Some of the nodes from the main network form a circle with branches off it|| || ||
||L7.7||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Group Attributes Layout → All Nodes → canonicalName||Nodes are arranged in a grid close to other nodes with similar canonicalName distributed alphanumerically|| || ||
||L7.8||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Force-Directed Layout → (unweighted)||Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them|| || ||
||L7.9||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Edge-weighted Spring Embedded → (unweighted)||Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them in an unweighted manner|| || ||
||L7.10||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Spring Embedded → All Nodes||Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them|| || ||
||L7.11||Select Cytoscape Layouts → Hierarchical → All Nodes||The graph should resemble a family tree, many of the edges have more than one angled bend|| || ||

UI Test Cases for Layout Menu - Cytoscape Layouts

Preconditions

Test Case ID

Instructions

Expected Results

Date Executed

Pass/Fail

1. Start Cytoscape
2. Import a network file (eg. galFiltered.gml)
3. Click on Layout from the toolbar

L7.1

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Inverted Self-Organising Map Layout

Nodes are clustered but not overlapping extensively. Edges are fairly long and angular with <90° angles

L7.2

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Edge-weighted Force directed (BioLayout) → (unweighted)

Edges are very long and nodes overlap. Network arranged in arrow or comet shape

L7.3

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Degree Sorted Circle Layout → All Nodes

The nodes of the main network are arranged at a locus equidistant from the centre of the circle and sorted numerically according to Degree starting at the bottom of the circle going clockwise

L7.4

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Grid Layout → All Nodes

The nodes should be arranged in an almost square grid

L7.5

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Attribute Circle Layout → canonicalName

The nodes of the main network are arranged at a locus equidistant from the centre of the circle and sorted alphabetically according to canonicalName starting at the bottom of the circle going anti-clockwise

L7.6

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Circular Layout

Some of the nodes from the main network form a circle with branches off it

L7.7

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Group Attributes Layout → All Nodes → canonicalName

Nodes are arranged in a grid close to other nodes with similar canonicalName distributed alphanumerically

L7.8

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Force-Directed Layout → (unweighted)

Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them

L7.9

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Edge-weighted Spring Embedded → (unweighted)

Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them in an unweighted manner

L7.10

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Spring Embedded → All Nodes

Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them

L7.11

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Hierarchical → All Nodes

The graph should resemble a family tree, many of the edges have more than one angled bend

UI Test Cases for Layout Menu - Cytoscape Layouts

Preconditions

Test Case ID

Instructions

Expected Results

Date Executed

Pass/Fail

1. Start Cytoscape
2. Import a network file (eg. galFiltered.gml)
3. Click on Layout from the toolbar

L7.1

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Inverted Self-Organising Map Layout

Nodes are clustered but not overlapping extensively. Edges are fairly long and angular with <90° angles

L7.2

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Edge-weighted Force directed (BioLayout) → (unweighted)

Edges are very long and nodes overlap. Network arranged in arrow or comet shape

L7.3

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Degree Sorted Circle Layout → All Nodes

The nodes of the main network are arranged at a locus equidistant from the centre of the circle and sorted numerically according to Degree starting at the bottom of the circle going clockwise

L7.4

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Grid Layout → All Nodes

The nodes should be arranged in an almost square grid

L7.5

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Attribute Circle Layout → canonicalName

The nodes of the main network are arranged at a locus equidistant from the centre of the circle and sorted alphabetically according to canonicalName starting at the bottom of the circle going anti-clockwise

L7.6

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Circular Layout

Some of the nodes from the main network form a circle with branches off it

L7.7

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Group Attributes Layout → All Nodes → canonicalName

Nodes are arranged in a grid close to other nodes with similar canonicalName distributed alphanumerically

L7.8

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Force-Directed Layout → (unweighted)

Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them

L7.9

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Edge-weighted Spring Embedded → (unweighted)

Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them in an unweighted manner

L7.10

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Spring Embedded → All Nodes

Layout appears similar to Organic yFiles layout. Nodes and edges arranged to minimise force between them

L7.11

Select Cytoscape Layouts → Hierarchical → All Nodes

The graph should resemble a family tree, many of the edges have more than one angled bend

Cytoscape_2.7/UI Test Cases/Cytoscape Layouts (last edited 2010-02-16 19:15:59 by 142)

Funding for Cytoscape is provided by a federal grant from the U.S. National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) of the Na tional Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number GM070743-01. Corporate funding is provided through a contract from Unilever PLC.

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