The following features are either planned (\planned), under construction (\progress) or done (\done): \begin{itemize} \item[\done] Reading from an input file as described in section~\ref{sec:inputFileFormat}. \item[\done] Creating random graphs for testing purposes. \begin{itemize} \item[\done] Saving those randomly created graphs. \end{itemize} \item[\done] Drawing a graph with specified node sizes and positions. \item[\progress] Running the node placement algorithm by Brandes and Köpf~\cite{brandes_fast_2001}. \begin{itemize} \item[\done] Calculating the blocks. \item[\progress] Compacting the layout. \item[\planned] Combining the layouts. \end{itemize} \item[\progress] Illustrating the progress while the algorithm is running in the form of \begin{itemize} \item[\done] Drawing the nodes at their current position. \item[\done] Drawing the nodes in the color of their blocks. \item[\done] Drawing a colored circle to show the class assignments. \item[\done] Drawing the edges just as plain straight lines. \item[\progress] Drawing the four extremal layouts and the combined layout separately. \item[\planned] Drawing the edges of the block graph (in a different color than other edges). \end{itemize} \item[\done] Illustrating the progress while the algorithm is running. \item[\done] Running the algorithm step by step manually (by pushing a button labeled \enquote{Step}). \item[\progress] Running the algorithm step by step with configurable delay. \item[\planned] Using debugger-like commands such as \enquote{step into}, \enquote{step over}, \enquote{step out}. \item[\done] Working with hierarchical graphs. \item[\done] Scaling the display with the (adjustable) window size. \item[\planned] Creating ElkNode~\cite{noauthor_elk:_2018} objects from LayeredNode (\ref{sec:internalGraphRepresentation}) objects \item[\planned] Creating LayeredNode (\ref{sec:internalGraphRepresentation}) objects from ElkNode~\cite{noauthor_elk:_2018} objects (low priority) \end{itemize}