Process calculi and graph transformation systems provide models of reactive systems with labelled transition semantics. While the semantics for process calculi is compositional, this is not the case for graph transformation systems, in general. Hence, the goal of this article is to obtain a compositional semantics for graph transformation system in analogy to the structural operational semantics (SOS) for Milner's Calculus of Communicating Systems (CCS). The paper introduces an SOS style axiomatization of the standard labelled transition semantics for graph transformation systems. The first result is its equivalence with the so-called Borrowed Context technique. Unfortunately, the axiomatization is not compositional in the expected manner a...
A loose semantics for graph transformation rules which has been developed recently is used in this p...
AbstractDistributed graph transformation is introduced as a formal specification technique for the c...
Graph grammars (or graph transformation systems), originally introduced as a generalization of strin...
Process calculi and graph transformation systems provide models of reactive systems with labelled tr...
State-of-the-art approaches to controlled graph rewriting focus on the specification of an external ...
Graph transformation works under the whole world assumption. Therefore, in realistic systems, both t...
Graph transformation works under the whole world assumption. Therefore, in realistic systems, both t...
Graph transformation works under a whole-world assumption. In modelling realistic systems, this typi...
Abstract: Graph transformation works under the whole world assumption. There-fore, in realistic syst...
Graph transformation works under a whole-world assumption. In modelling realistic systems, this typi...
AbstractThe paper presents a case study on the synthesis of labelled transition systems (ltss) for p...
The paper presents a case study on the synthesis of labelled transition systems (LTSs) for process c...
The paper presents a case study on the synthesis of labelled transition systems (LTSs) for process c...
The paper presents a case study on the synthesis of labelled transition systems (LTSs) for process c...
This paper presents a formalism for defining higher-order systems based on the notion of graph trans...
A loose semantics for graph transformation rules which has been developed recently is used in this p...
AbstractDistributed graph transformation is introduced as a formal specification technique for the c...
Graph grammars (or graph transformation systems), originally introduced as a generalization of strin...
Process calculi and graph transformation systems provide models of reactive systems with labelled tr...
State-of-the-art approaches to controlled graph rewriting focus on the specification of an external ...
Graph transformation works under the whole world assumption. Therefore, in realistic systems, both t...
Graph transformation works under the whole world assumption. Therefore, in realistic systems, both t...
Graph transformation works under a whole-world assumption. In modelling realistic systems, this typi...
Abstract: Graph transformation works under the whole world assumption. There-fore, in realistic syst...
Graph transformation works under a whole-world assumption. In modelling realistic systems, this typi...
AbstractThe paper presents a case study on the synthesis of labelled transition systems (ltss) for p...
The paper presents a case study on the synthesis of labelled transition systems (LTSs) for process c...
The paper presents a case study on the synthesis of labelled transition systems (LTSs) for process c...
The paper presents a case study on the synthesis of labelled transition systems (LTSs) for process c...
This paper presents a formalism for defining higher-order systems based on the notion of graph trans...
A loose semantics for graph transformation rules which has been developed recently is used in this p...
AbstractDistributed graph transformation is introduced as a formal specification technique for the c...
Graph grammars (or graph transformation systems), originally introduced as a generalization of strin...