AbstractWe point out the use of graph grammars for specifying (generating) languages of dependency graphs that arise in theoretical studies of concurrent systems
Dependency Grammar has been taken as a formalism for syntactic representation, comparable to close c...
We introduce the new grammar formal-ism of Extensible Dependency Gram-mar (XDG), enabling us to take...
Petri nets are widely accepted as a specification formalism for concurrent and distributed systems. ...
The paper introduces a generalisa-tion of Topological Dependency Gram-mar (TDG) (Duchier and Debusma...
Existing textual programming languages support sequential programming well because there is a correl...
We propose the use of graph grammars as a theory to organize programming of highly-concurrent system...
Abstract: We investigate sequential derivation languages associated with graph grammars, as a loose ...
Graph grammars are a powerful model of concurrent and distributed systems which can be seen as a pro...
AbstractGraph grammars are a powerful model of concurrent and distributed systems which can be seen ...
AbstractNode-label controlled graph grammars (NLC grammars) are a mechanism to generate sets of grap...
In this paper the concept of cooperation is introduced into the context of graph grammars. Beside th...
Dependence relationships among the statements of a program are important to understand for various s...
In this paper, we present a parallel context sensitive graph rewriting formalism for a dependency-...
In this paper, we define Dependency Structure Grammars (DSG), which are rewriting rule grammars gene...
AbstractRegular directed node-label controlled graph grammars (RDNLC grammars for short) originated ...
Dependency Grammar has been taken as a formalism for syntactic representation, comparable to close c...
We introduce the new grammar formal-ism of Extensible Dependency Gram-mar (XDG), enabling us to take...
Petri nets are widely accepted as a specification formalism for concurrent and distributed systems. ...
The paper introduces a generalisa-tion of Topological Dependency Gram-mar (TDG) (Duchier and Debusma...
Existing textual programming languages support sequential programming well because there is a correl...
We propose the use of graph grammars as a theory to organize programming of highly-concurrent system...
Abstract: We investigate sequential derivation languages associated with graph grammars, as a loose ...
Graph grammars are a powerful model of concurrent and distributed systems which can be seen as a pro...
AbstractGraph grammars are a powerful model of concurrent and distributed systems which can be seen ...
AbstractNode-label controlled graph grammars (NLC grammars) are a mechanism to generate sets of grap...
In this paper the concept of cooperation is introduced into the context of graph grammars. Beside th...
Dependence relationships among the statements of a program are important to understand for various s...
In this paper, we present a parallel context sensitive graph rewriting formalism for a dependency-...
In this paper, we define Dependency Structure Grammars (DSG), which are rewriting rule grammars gene...
AbstractRegular directed node-label controlled graph grammars (RDNLC grammars for short) originated ...
Dependency Grammar has been taken as a formalism for syntactic representation, comparable to close c...
We introduce the new grammar formal-ism of Extensible Dependency Gram-mar (XDG), enabling us to take...
Petri nets are widely accepted as a specification formalism for concurrent and distributed systems. ...