International audienceThe several algebraic approaches to graph transformation proposed in the literature all ensure that if an item is preserved by a rule, so are its connections with the context graph where it is embedded. But there are applications in which it is desirable to specify different embeddings. For example when cloning an item, there may be a need to handle the original and the copy in different ways. We propose a conservative extension of classical algebraic approaches to graph transformation, for the case of monic matches, where rules allow one to specify how the embedding of preserved items should be carried out
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
AbstractThis note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes traditional gra...
Graphs are widely used to represent structural information in the form of objects and connections be...
The several algebraic approaches to graph transformation proposed in the literature all ensure that ...
The several algebraic approaches to graph transformation proposed in the literature all ensure that ...
Graph transformation is a specification technique suitable for a wide range of applications, special...
International audienceSome recent algebraic approaches to graph transformation include a pullback co...
International audienceThe AGREE approach to graph transformation allows to specify rules that clone ...
Some recent algebraic approaches to graph transformation include a pullback construction involving t...
International audienceCopying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many ap...
The AGREE approach to graph transformation allows to specify rules that clone items of the host grap...
International audienceWe propose a new algebraic approach to graph transformation, called the Pullba...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
to appear in Theoretical Computer Science ARelational Graph Rewritings: This note presents a new for...
AbstractThe graph rewriting calculus is an extension of the ρ-calculus, handling graph like structur...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
AbstractThis note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes traditional gra...
Graphs are widely used to represent structural information in the form of objects and connections be...
The several algebraic approaches to graph transformation proposed in the literature all ensure that ...
The several algebraic approaches to graph transformation proposed in the literature all ensure that ...
Graph transformation is a specification technique suitable for a wide range of applications, special...
International audienceSome recent algebraic approaches to graph transformation include a pullback co...
International audienceThe AGREE approach to graph transformation allows to specify rules that clone ...
Some recent algebraic approaches to graph transformation include a pullback construction involving t...
International audienceCopying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many ap...
The AGREE approach to graph transformation allows to specify rules that clone items of the host grap...
International audienceWe propose a new algebraic approach to graph transformation, called the Pullba...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
to appear in Theoretical Computer Science ARelational Graph Rewritings: This note presents a new for...
AbstractThe graph rewriting calculus is an extension of the ρ-calculus, handling graph like structur...
Copying, or cloning, is a basic operation used in the specification of many applications in computer...
AbstractThis note presents a new formalization of graph rewritings which generalizes traditional gra...
Graphs are widely used to represent structural information in the form of objects and connections be...