International audienceWe propose a new algebraic approach to graph transformation, called the Pullback-Pushout (PBPO) approach, where we combine smoothly the classical modifications to a host graph specified by a first part of a rule, defined as a span of graph morphisms, with the cloning of structures specified by a second span. The motivation behind this new approach is to support cloning of structures in an elegant and efficient way. After a formal definition of the proposed approach, we demonstrate that PBPO rewriting is a conservative extension of agree and the Sesqui-Pushout approaches. Contrary to agree, we show that the proposed PBPO transformation can easily be extended to cope with attributed graphs. In general, totally attributed...
AbstractThe purpose of the present paper is twofold: Firstly, show that it is possible to rewrite gr...
The several algebraic approaches to graph transformation proposed in the literature all ensure that ...
AbstractThe single-pushout approach to graph transformation interprets a double-pushout transformati...
We propose a new algebraic approach to graph transformation, called the Pullback-Pushout ( pbpo ) ap...
International audienceSome recent algebraic approaches to graph transformation include a pullback co...
Some recent algebraic approaches to graph transformation include a pullback construction involving t...
The elegance of the single-pushout (SPO) approach to graph transformations arises from substituting ...
International audienceCopying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many ap...
The algebraic approaches to graph transformation are based on the concept of gluing of graphs, mode...
The algebraic approaches to graph transformation are based on the concept of gluing of graphs, mode...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
Graph transformation is a specification technique suitable for a wide range of applications, special...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
Graph transformation or graph rewriting has been developed for nearly 50 years and has become a matu...
In this paper we investigate and compare four variants of the double-pushout approach to graph trans...
AbstractThe purpose of the present paper is twofold: Firstly, show that it is possible to rewrite gr...
The several algebraic approaches to graph transformation proposed in the literature all ensure that ...
AbstractThe single-pushout approach to graph transformation interprets a double-pushout transformati...
We propose a new algebraic approach to graph transformation, called the Pullback-Pushout ( pbpo ) ap...
International audienceSome recent algebraic approaches to graph transformation include a pullback co...
Some recent algebraic approaches to graph transformation include a pullback construction involving t...
The elegance of the single-pushout (SPO) approach to graph transformations arises from substituting ...
International audienceCopying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many ap...
The algebraic approaches to graph transformation are based on the concept of gluing of graphs, mode...
The algebraic approaches to graph transformation are based on the concept of gluing of graphs, mode...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
Graph transformation is a specification technique suitable for a wide range of applications, special...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
Graph transformation or graph rewriting has been developed for nearly 50 years and has become a matu...
In this paper we investigate and compare four variants of the double-pushout approach to graph trans...
AbstractThe purpose of the present paper is twofold: Firstly, show that it is possible to rewrite gr...
The several algebraic approaches to graph transformation proposed in the literature all ensure that ...
AbstractThe single-pushout approach to graph transformation interprets a double-pushout transformati...