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DESCRIPTION:LibreOffice releases new versions in short cycles.\n\nTherefore
 \, it is sometimes difficult to find out which features were added and whe
 n they were changed.\n\nTherefore\, I have converted the release informati
 on into graph theory nodes and relationships in order to intuitively ident
 ify changes in features.\n\nConvert all features into nodes and relationsh
 ips.\n\nUsing graph theory\, you can see when a huge number of features ha
 ve been added\, changed\, or removed.\n\nYou can see that LibreOffice does
  a great job.
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SUMMARY:Using graph theory\, let's look at the addition\, modification\, an
 d removal of features in all versions of LibreOffice. - Koji Annoura
URL:https://events.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice-conference-2022/talk/
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