This paper outlines DIAPLAN, a visual rule-based programming language and environment that is based on the computational model of graph transformation. Thanks to its genericity, DIAPLAN can generate visual environments with no restriction on their visual representation, and also supports object-oriented programming since its graphs are hierarchically structured. 1
The use of graphs to model dynamic structures is ubiquitous in computer science; prominent example a...
AbstractThis extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual langua...
AbstractIn this paper, some fundamental aspects of the semantics of rule-based systems are sketched ...
AbstractDiaplan is a language for programming with graphs and diagrams that is currently being desig...
Diaplan is a language for programming with graphs and diagrams that is currently being designed and ...
In this paper, we recall how the syntax of diagrams is captured by the dia-gram editor generator DIA...
Shapely nested graph transformation is the computational model for DIAPLAN, a language for programmi...
The framework of graph transformation combines the potentials and advantages of both, graphs and rul...
This paper presents a relatively simple visual notation for me a-programming that spans multiple lev...
Abstract. DIAPLAN is a language for programming with graphs representing diagrams that is currently ...
This paper describes a draft of visual notation for meta-programming. The main suggestions of this w...
This extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual languages beco...
Diagrammatic visual languages can increase the ability of engineers to model and understand complex ...
AbstractThis paper describes how a diagram language can be specified, based on graphs, graph grammar...
Visual programming techniques have proven successful within limited domains. However, little progres...
The use of graphs to model dynamic structures is ubiquitous in computer science; prominent example a...
AbstractThis extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual langua...
AbstractIn this paper, some fundamental aspects of the semantics of rule-based systems are sketched ...
AbstractDiaplan is a language for programming with graphs and diagrams that is currently being desig...
Diaplan is a language for programming with graphs and diagrams that is currently being designed and ...
In this paper, we recall how the syntax of diagrams is captured by the dia-gram editor generator DIA...
Shapely nested graph transformation is the computational model for DIAPLAN, a language for programmi...
The framework of graph transformation combines the potentials and advantages of both, graphs and rul...
This paper presents a relatively simple visual notation for me a-programming that spans multiple lev...
Abstract. DIAPLAN is a language for programming with graphs representing diagrams that is currently ...
This paper describes a draft of visual notation for meta-programming. The main suggestions of this w...
This extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual languages beco...
Diagrammatic visual languages can increase the ability of engineers to model and understand complex ...
AbstractThis paper describes how a diagram language can be specified, based on graphs, graph grammar...
Visual programming techniques have proven successful within limited domains. However, little progres...
The use of graphs to model dynamic structures is ubiquitous in computer science; prominent example a...
AbstractThis extended abstract demonstrates that creating editors and environments for visual langua...
AbstractIn this paper, some fundamental aspects of the semantics of rule-based systems are sketched ...