In this software demonstration, the concept of "Relational Growth Grammars" will be illustrated in its concrete implementation, namely the high-level language XL which combines the rule-based programming paradigm of graph grammars and L-systems with the imperative and object-oriented programming paradigm of Java. The suitability of XL as a description language of rule-based ALife models will be shown in several examples
This contains the model software and the detailed results presented in the associated thesis 'Modell...
Since the release of the Entity-Relationship modelling language in 1976 and the UML in the early 199...
Software systems become more and more complex. Despite significant advances in code-centric technolo...
The programming language XL ('eXtended L-system language') is an extension of Java, which supports t...
The concept of relational growth grammars (RGG) is a recent effort to address the needs of functiona...
Increasing biological knowledge requires more and more elaborate methods to translate the knowledge ...
A formal language approach for the specification of ALife models is presented. "Relational Gro...
Dissertation on the extension of the programming language XL by concepts of multi-scaled modelling. ...
A plug-in for the 3D modeling application CINEMA 4D is presented which allows to use the graph trans...
As an extension of the L-system formalism, relational growth grammars (RGG) can be expressed in the ...
Relational Growth Grammars are systems of rewriting rules (graph grammars) with graphical interpreta...
Two well-known approaches for modelling virtual vegetation are grammar-based methods (L-systems) and...
The use of graphs to model dynamic structures is ubiquitous in computer science; prominent example a...
The rule-based formal language of ‘stochastic sensitive growth grammars’ was designed to describe al...
The precise specification of software models is a major concern in model-driven design of object-ori...
This contains the model software and the detailed results presented in the associated thesis 'Modell...
Since the release of the Entity-Relationship modelling language in 1976 and the UML in the early 199...
Software systems become more and more complex. Despite significant advances in code-centric technolo...
The programming language XL ('eXtended L-system language') is an extension of Java, which supports t...
The concept of relational growth grammars (RGG) is a recent effort to address the needs of functiona...
Increasing biological knowledge requires more and more elaborate methods to translate the knowledge ...
A formal language approach for the specification of ALife models is presented. "Relational Gro...
Dissertation on the extension of the programming language XL by concepts of multi-scaled modelling. ...
A plug-in for the 3D modeling application CINEMA 4D is presented which allows to use the graph trans...
As an extension of the L-system formalism, relational growth grammars (RGG) can be expressed in the ...
Relational Growth Grammars are systems of rewriting rules (graph grammars) with graphical interpreta...
Two well-known approaches for modelling virtual vegetation are grammar-based methods (L-systems) and...
The use of graphs to model dynamic structures is ubiquitous in computer science; prominent example a...
The rule-based formal language of ‘stochastic sensitive growth grammars’ was designed to describe al...
The precise specification of software models is a major concern in model-driven design of object-ori...
This contains the model software and the detailed results presented in the associated thesis 'Modell...
Since the release of the Entity-Relationship modelling language in 1976 and the UML in the early 199...
Software systems become more and more complex. Despite significant advances in code-centric technolo...