Many applications of graph transformation require rules that change a graph without introducing new consistency violations. When designing such rules, it is natural to think about the desired outcome state, i.e., the desired effect, rather than the specific steps required to achieve it; these steps may vary depending on the specific rule-application context. Existing graph-transformation approaches either require a separate rule to be written for every possible application context or lack the ability to constrain the maximal change that a rule will create. We introduce effect-oriented graph transformation, shifting the semantics of a rule from specifying actions to representing the desired effect. A single effect-oriented rule can encode a ...
AbstractApplication-oriented approaches to graph transformation provide structural features beyond v...
Reactive systems perform their tasks through interaction with their users or with other systems (as ...
The dynamic behavior of rule-based systems (like term rewriting systems, process algebras, and so on...
Abstract: Graph transformations have been used to model services and systems where rules describe pr...
We believe that the technique of graph transformation offers a very natural way to specify semantics...
The framework of graph transformation combines the potentials and advantages of both, graphs and rul...
Graph transformation systems are formal models of computational systems, specified by rules that des...
Application-oriented approaches to graph transformation provide structural features beyond vertices ...
Abstract: Graph transformation units are rule-based entities that allow to transform source graphs i...
Policies are used to control the behavior of complex systems. In order to support reasoning about t...
Graph transformation or graph rewriting has been developed for nearly 50 years and has become a matu...
International audienceGraph transformation is a specification technique suitable for a wide range of...
We describe a tool to create, edit, visualise and compute with interaction nets - a form of graph re...
Argumentation is an important means of communication. For describing especially arguments about cons...
Milner introduced the action calculus framework as a graphical framework for describing many models ...
AbstractApplication-oriented approaches to graph transformation provide structural features beyond v...
Reactive systems perform their tasks through interaction with their users or with other systems (as ...
The dynamic behavior of rule-based systems (like term rewriting systems, process algebras, and so on...
Abstract: Graph transformations have been used to model services and systems where rules describe pr...
We believe that the technique of graph transformation offers a very natural way to specify semantics...
The framework of graph transformation combines the potentials and advantages of both, graphs and rul...
Graph transformation systems are formal models of computational systems, specified by rules that des...
Application-oriented approaches to graph transformation provide structural features beyond vertices ...
Abstract: Graph transformation units are rule-based entities that allow to transform source graphs i...
Policies are used to control the behavior of complex systems. In order to support reasoning about t...
Graph transformation or graph rewriting has been developed for nearly 50 years and has become a matu...
International audienceGraph transformation is a specification technique suitable for a wide range of...
We describe a tool to create, edit, visualise and compute with interaction nets - a form of graph re...
Argumentation is an important means of communication. For describing especially arguments about cons...
Milner introduced the action calculus framework as a graphical framework for describing many models ...
AbstractApplication-oriented approaches to graph transformation provide structural features beyond v...
Reactive systems perform their tasks through interaction with their users or with other systems (as ...
The dynamic behavior of rule-based systems (like term rewriting systems, process algebras, and so on...