In the framework of graph transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs) the classical notion of switch equivalence of derivations is extended to permutation equivalence, because there are intuitively equivalent derivations which are not switch-equivalent if NACs are considered. By definition, two derivations are permutation-equivalent, if they respect the NACs and disregarding the NACs they are switch equivalent. A direct analysis of permutation equivalence is very complex in general, thus we propose a much more efficient analysis technique. For this purpose, we construct a Place/Transition Petri net, called dependency net, which encodes the dependencies among rule applications of the derivation, including the inhibit...
Using graph transformations to specify the dynamics of distributed systems and networks, we require ...
Graph transformation systems (GTS) have been successfully proposed as a general, theoretically sound...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to compare the running behaviour of Petri nets, given by firing seq...
In the framework of graph transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs) the cla...
In the framework of adhesive transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs), we ...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks ...
A rich concurrent semantics has been developed along the years for graphtransformation systems, ofte...
This paper introduces negative application conditions for reconfigurable place/transition nets. The...
International audienceIn several application areas, Graph Transformation Systems (GTSs) are equipped...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is an introduction to the area of Petri net transformations, a rule-ba...
Graph transformation systems (GTS) have been successfully proposed as a general, theoretically sound...
Using graph transformations to specify the dynamics of distributed systems and networks, we require ...
Graph transformation systems (GTS) have been successfully proposed as a general, theoretically sound...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to compare the running behaviour of Petri nets, given by firing seq...
In the framework of graph transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs) the cla...
In the framework of adhesive transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs), we ...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks ...
A rich concurrent semantics has been developed along the years for graphtransformation systems, ofte...
This paper introduces negative application conditions for reconfigurable place/transition nets. The...
International audienceIn several application areas, Graph Transformation Systems (GTSs) are equipped...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is an introduction to the area of Petri net transformations, a rule-ba...
Graph transformation systems (GTS) have been successfully proposed as a general, theoretically sound...
Using graph transformations to specify the dynamics of distributed systems and networks, we require ...
Graph transformation systems (GTS) have been successfully proposed as a general, theoretically sound...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to compare the running behaviour of Petri nets, given by firing seq...