M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks for modelling distributed and concurrent systems. They extend the well-known frameworks of adhesive and weak adhesive HLR categories and integrate high-level constructs such as attribution as in the case of typed attributed graphs. In the current paper, we investigate M-adhesive transformation systems including negative application conditions (NACs) for transformation rules, which are often used in applications. For such systems, we propose an original equivalence on transformation sequences, called permutation equivalence, that is coarser than the classical switch equivalence. We also present a general construction of deterministic p...
The goal of this paper is the generalization of basic results for adhesive High-Level Replacement (H...
We generalise both the notion of a non-sequential process and the unfolding construction (which was...
A rich concurrent semantics has been developed along the years for graphtransformation systems, ofte...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks ...
In the framework of adhesive transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs), we...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Nested application conditions generalise the well-known negative application conditions and are impo...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
In the framework of graph transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs) the cla...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whic...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whi...
Various kinds of graph transformations and Petri net transformation systems are examples of M-adhesi...
Various kinds of graph transformations and Petri net transformation systems are examples of M-adhesi...
AbstractThe goal of this paper is the generalization of parallelism and concurrency results for adhe...
The goal of this paper is the generalization of basic results for adhesive High-Level Replacement (H...
We generalise both the notion of a non-sequential process and the unfolding construction (which was...
A rich concurrent semantics has been developed along the years for graphtransformation systems, ofte...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks ...
In the framework of adhesive transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs), we...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
Nested application conditions generalise the well-known negative application conditions and are impo...
Switch equivalence for transformation systems has been successfully used in many domains for the ana...
In the framework of graph transformation systems with Negative Application Conditions (NACs) the cla...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whic...
Process models of graph transformation systems are based on the concept of occurrence grammars, whi...
Various kinds of graph transformations and Petri net transformation systems are examples of M-adhesi...
Various kinds of graph transformations and Petri net transformation systems are examples of M-adhesi...
AbstractThe goal of this paper is the generalization of parallelism and concurrency results for adhe...
The goal of this paper is the generalization of basic results for adhesive High-Level Replacement (H...
We generalise both the notion of a non-sequential process and the unfolding construction (which was...
A rich concurrent semantics has been developed along the years for graphtransformation systems, ofte...