In several rule-based applications using graph transformation as underlying modeling technique the following questions arise: How can one be sure that a specific sequence of rules is applicable (resp. not applicable) on a given graph? Of course, it is possible to use a trial and error strategy to find out the answer to these questions. In this paper however, we will formulate suitable sufficient criteria for applicability and other ones for non-applicability. These criteria can be checked in a static way i.e. without trying to apply the whole rule sequence explicitly. Moreover if a certain criterion is not satisfied, then this is an indication for reasons why rule sequences may or may not be applicable. Consequently it is easier to rephr...
Triple Graph Grammars are a well-established, formal and intuitive concept for the specification and...
The unfolding of a graph grammar provides a compact and comprehensive representation of its behaviou...
The paper proposes a variant of sesqui-pushout rewriting (SqPO) that allows one to develop the theor...
In several rule-based applications using graph transformation as underlying modeling technique the f...
Abstract: In several rule-based applications using graph transformation as under-lying modeling tech...
Techniques for the verification of structural invariants in graph transformation systems typically r...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is the generalization of embedding and confluence results for graph...
Termination of graph transformations is in general undecidable, but it is possible to prove it for s...
Graph transformations have been used to model services and systems where rules describe pre and post...
In several application areas, Graph Transformation Systems (GTSs) are equipped with Negative Applica...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11841883_10Proceedings ...
Abstract: A rich concurrent semantics has been developed along the years for graph transformation sy...
Proceedings of: IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC 2010). Legané...
AbstractReasoning about graph and model transformation systems is an important means to underpin mod...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Triple Graph Grammars are a well-established, formal and intuitive concept for the specification and...
The unfolding of a graph grammar provides a compact and comprehensive representation of its behaviou...
The paper proposes a variant of sesqui-pushout rewriting (SqPO) that allows one to develop the theor...
In several rule-based applications using graph transformation as underlying modeling technique the f...
Abstract: In several rule-based applications using graph transformation as under-lying modeling tech...
Techniques for the verification of structural invariants in graph transformation systems typically r...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is the generalization of embedding and confluence results for graph...
Termination of graph transformations is in general undecidable, but it is possible to prove it for s...
Graph transformations have been used to model services and systems where rules describe pre and post...
In several application areas, Graph Transformation Systems (GTSs) are equipped with Negative Applica...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11841883_10Proceedings ...
Abstract: A rich concurrent semantics has been developed along the years for graph transformation sy...
Proceedings of: IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC 2010). Legané...
AbstractReasoning about graph and model transformation systems is an important means to underpin mod...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Triple Graph Grammars are a well-established, formal and intuitive concept for the specification and...
The unfolding of a graph grammar provides a compact and comprehensive representation of its behaviou...
The paper proposes a variant of sesqui-pushout rewriting (SqPO) that allows one to develop the theor...