Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) categories and systems are introduced as a new categorical framework for graph transformation in a broad sense, which combines the well-known concept of HLR systems with the new concept of adhesive categories introduced by Lack and Sobociński. In this paper we show that most of the HLR properties, which had been introduced ad hoc to generalize some basic results from the category of graphs to high-level structures, are valid already in adhesive HLR categories. As a main new result in a categorical framework we show the Critical Pair Lemma for local confluence of transformations. Moreover we present a new version of embeddings and extensions for transformations in our framework of adhesive HLR systems
Adhesive categories have recently been proposed as a categorical foundation for facets of the theory...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whi...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whic...
Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems are introduced as a new categorical framework for grap...
Several variants of high-level replacement (HLR) and adhesive categories have been introduced in the...
Several variants of high-level replacement (HLR) and adhesive cate-gories have been introduced in th...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce the categorical framework for rule-based transformations of hig...
Several variants of high-level replacement (HLR) and adhesive cate-gories have been introduced in th...
Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems have been recently introduced as a new categorical fra...
formation, EATCS Monographs, Springer, 2006), adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) categories and s...
Abstract: Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems have been recently introduced as a new categ...
Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems have been recently established as a suitable categoric...
AbstractAdhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems have been recently established as a suitable c...
Adhesive categories provide an abstract setting for the double-pushout approach to rewriting, genera...
AbstractThe recent interest in bisimulation congruences for reduction systems, stimulated by the res...
Adhesive categories have recently been proposed as a categorical foundation for facets of the theory...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whi...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whic...
Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems are introduced as a new categorical framework for grap...
Several variants of high-level replacement (HLR) and adhesive categories have been introduced in the...
Several variants of high-level replacement (HLR) and adhesive cate-gories have been introduced in th...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce the categorical framework for rule-based transformations of hig...
Several variants of high-level replacement (HLR) and adhesive cate-gories have been introduced in th...
Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems have been recently introduced as a new categorical fra...
formation, EATCS Monographs, Springer, 2006), adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) categories and s...
Abstract: Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems have been recently introduced as a new categ...
Adhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems have been recently established as a suitable categoric...
AbstractAdhesive high-level replacement (HLR) systems have been recently established as a suitable c...
Adhesive categories provide an abstract setting for the double-pushout approach to rewriting, genera...
AbstractThe recent interest in bisimulation congruences for reduction systems, stimulated by the res...
Adhesive categories have recently been proposed as a categorical foundation for facets of the theory...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whi...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whic...