The main aims of this thesis are to provide an approach to the parallel composition of graph grammars and a semantics for graph grammars, called the unfolding semantics, in which the aspects of concurrency and compositionality with respect to the parallel composition play a central role. The parallel composition of graph grammar allows the composition of grammars with respect to a shared part (that may be empty), and is based on parallel and amalgamated composition of the rules of the component grammars. Moreover, the result of the composition is suitably syntactically and semantically related to the component grammars. The unfolding semantics of a graph grammar is a true concurrent, branching structure semantics in which states (graphs) as...
Until now there have been few contributions concerning the verification of graph grammars, specifica...
The unfolding of a graph grammar provides a compact and comprehensive representation of its behaviou...
The problem of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics originally developed by Winskel f...
The main aims of this thesis are to provide an approach to the parallel composition of graph grammar...
AbstractGraph grammars are a suitable formalism for the specification of systems. In particular, sys...
We propose a truly concurrent semantics for graph grammars, based on event structures, that generali...
AbstractGraph grammars are a powerful model of concurrent and distributed systems which can be seen ...
In a recent paper, mimicking Winskel’s construction for Petri nets, a concurrent semantics for (doub...
Several attempts have been made of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics originally de...
Several attempts have been made of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics originally de...
AbstractSeveral attempts have been made of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics origi...
Graph grammars are a powerful model of concurrent and distributed systems which can be seen as a pro...
Graph grammars (or graph transformation systems), originally introduced as a generalization of strin...
We propose the use of graph grammars as a theory to organize programming of highly-concurrent system...
We propose an unfolding semantics for graph transformation systems in the double-pushout (DPO) appro...
Until now there have been few contributions concerning the verification of graph grammars, specifica...
The unfolding of a graph grammar provides a compact and comprehensive representation of its behaviou...
The problem of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics originally developed by Winskel f...
The main aims of this thesis are to provide an approach to the parallel composition of graph grammar...
AbstractGraph grammars are a suitable formalism for the specification of systems. In particular, sys...
We propose a truly concurrent semantics for graph grammars, based on event structures, that generali...
AbstractGraph grammars are a powerful model of concurrent and distributed systems which can be seen ...
In a recent paper, mimicking Winskel’s construction for Petri nets, a concurrent semantics for (doub...
Several attempts have been made of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics originally de...
Several attempts have been made of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics originally de...
AbstractSeveral attempts have been made of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics origi...
Graph grammars are a powerful model of concurrent and distributed systems which can be seen as a pro...
Graph grammars (or graph transformation systems), originally introduced as a generalization of strin...
We propose the use of graph grammars as a theory to organize programming of highly-concurrent system...
We propose an unfolding semantics for graph transformation systems in the double-pushout (DPO) appro...
Until now there have been few contributions concerning the verification of graph grammars, specifica...
The unfolding of a graph grammar provides a compact and comprehensive representation of its behaviou...
The problem of extending to graph grammars the unfolding semantics originally developed by Winskel f...