The set of operations in state-of-the-art graph transformation tools allows one to conditionally create and remove nodes and edges from input graphs. Node attributes can be initialized or updated with information from other attributes, parameters or constants. These operations appear to be too restricted for expressing model refinements in a concise manner. More specifically, graph transformation lacks an operation for copying subgraphs (multiple connected nodes, including their attributes) to a new location in the host graph. This paper presents a case study that illustrates the need, a syntax and an informal semantics for such an operation. It also discusses how the operation was integrated in an existing graph transformation language. Fi...
Abstract: Model-to-model transformations between visual languages are often de-fined by typed, attri...
Abstract: Recently, many researchers are working on semantics preserving model transformation. In th...
Graph rewriting is gaining credibility in the model transformation field, and tools are increasingly...
AbstractThe set of operations in state-of-the-art graph transformation tools allows one to condition...
In practical applications of graph transformation techniques to model transformations one often has ...
The model-driven development of model transformations requires both a technique to model model tra...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
International audienceCopying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many ap...
Graph transformation is a specification technique suitable for a wide range of applications, special...
Model transformation is at the center of current model-driven engineering research. The current stat...
International audienceWe tackle the problem of graph transformation with particular focus on node cl...
The basic principle of graph rewriting is the stepwise replacement of subgraphs inside a host graph....
Abstract: Model-based development necessitates the transformation of models between different stages...
Model-based development necessitates the transformation of models between different stages and tools...
Abstract: Model-to-model transformations between visual languages are often de-fined by typed, attri...
Abstract: Recently, many researchers are working on semantics preserving model transformation. In th...
Graph rewriting is gaining credibility in the model transformation field, and tools are increasingly...
AbstractThe set of operations in state-of-the-art graph transformation tools allows one to condition...
In practical applications of graph transformation techniques to model transformations one often has ...
The model-driven development of model transformations requires both a technique to model model tra...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
International audienceCopying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many ap...
Graph transformation is a specification technique suitable for a wide range of applications, special...
Model transformation is at the center of current model-driven engineering research. The current stat...
International audienceWe tackle the problem of graph transformation with particular focus on node cl...
The basic principle of graph rewriting is the stepwise replacement of subgraphs inside a host graph....
Abstract: Model-based development necessitates the transformation of models between different stages...
Model-based development necessitates the transformation of models between different stages and tools...
Abstract: Model-to-model transformations between visual languages are often de-fined by typed, attri...
Abstract: Recently, many researchers are working on semantics preserving model transformation. In th...
Graph rewriting is gaining credibility in the model transformation field, and tools are increasingly...