AbstractThis paper describes a graphical specification tool for Dia Gen, a diagram editor generator based on hypergraph grammars and hypergraph transformation. The specification tool greatly simplifies the process of specifying and generating diagram editors. It uses an XML-based specification language, and it is an extension of a generic XML editor which offers syntax-directed editing based on the DTD, i.e, syntax specification, of the underlying XML-based language
Abstract: In previous work it has already been shown that syntax-directed and free-hand editing can ...
AbstractThis extended abstract recalls how visual language editors benefit from graph grammars and h...
This extended abstract recalls how visual language editors benefit from graph grammars and how the e...
AbstractThis paper describes a graphical specification tool for Dia Gen, a diagram editor generator ...
AbstractDiagram editors which are tailored to a specific diagram language typically support either s...
Diagrams (e.g., trees for hierarchical structures, or graphs for finite state machines) are often ne...
For working with diagrams on a computer screen we need di-agram editors, i.e., graphical editors spe...
Abstract. Diagram editors which are tailored to a specific diagram language typically support either...
Diagrams are always used when communicating complex situations. Diagram editors support the user whe...
DIAGEN [1] is a tool for generating diagram editors that respect the syntax of partic-ular diagram l...
In this paper, we recall how the syntax of diagrams is captured by the dia-gram editor generator DIA...
AbstractThis extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual langua...
This extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual languages beco...
Complex information structures can often be represented by diagrams. Diagrams (e.g., trees for hiera...
This paper outlines a method to specify a wide range of diagrams by hypergraphs and diagram dynamics...
Abstract: In previous work it has already been shown that syntax-directed and free-hand editing can ...
AbstractThis extended abstract recalls how visual language editors benefit from graph grammars and h...
This extended abstract recalls how visual language editors benefit from graph grammars and how the e...
AbstractThis paper describes a graphical specification tool for Dia Gen, a diagram editor generator ...
AbstractDiagram editors which are tailored to a specific diagram language typically support either s...
Diagrams (e.g., trees for hierarchical structures, or graphs for finite state machines) are often ne...
For working with diagrams on a computer screen we need di-agram editors, i.e., graphical editors spe...
Abstract. Diagram editors which are tailored to a specific diagram language typically support either...
Diagrams are always used when communicating complex situations. Diagram editors support the user whe...
DIAGEN [1] is a tool for generating diagram editors that respect the syntax of partic-ular diagram l...
In this paper, we recall how the syntax of diagrams is captured by the dia-gram editor generator DIA...
AbstractThis extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual langua...
This extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual languages beco...
Complex information structures can often be represented by diagrams. Diagrams (e.g., trees for hiera...
This paper outlines a method to specify a wide range of diagrams by hypergraphs and diagram dynamics...
Abstract: In previous work it has already been shown that syntax-directed and free-hand editing can ...
AbstractThis extended abstract recalls how visual language editors benefit from graph grammars and h...
This extended abstract recalls how visual language editors benefit from graph grammars and how the e...