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Web Structure Visualisation (02 Oct 2005)
Any web, including more especially the world wide web as a whole, is composed of pages (which we'll call nodes) and links between them (which we'll call arcs). This means that, from a mathematical standpoint, we can consider the structure of any website as a graph. Consequently, in order to represent the structure of a website we simply need to draw a graph.

Simple? I fear that it's not so simple.
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