Applications of graph transformations with industrial relevance
third international symposium, AGTIVE 2007, Kassel, Germany, October 10-12, 2007 : revised selected and invited papers
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Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance: International Workshop, AGTIVE’99 Kerkrade, The Netherlands, September 1–3, 1999 Proceedings<br />Author: Manfred Nagl, Andreas Schürr, Manfred Münch<br /> Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg<br /> ISBN: 978-3-540-67658-4<br /> DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45104-8<br /><br />Table of Contents:<p></p><ul><li>Term Graph Rewriting and Mobile Expressions in Functional Languages
</li><li>Graph Transformation Modules and Their Composition
</li><li>Modeling Distributed Systems by Modular Graph Transformation Based on Refinement via Rule Expressions
</li><li>From UML Descriptions of High-Level Software Architectures to LQN Performance Models
</li><li>On a Uniform Representation of Transformation Systems
</li><li>A Note on Modeling Agent Systems by Graph Transformation
</li><li>Compositional Construction of Simulation Models Using Graph Grammars
</li><li>Graph-Based Reverse Engineering and Reengineering Tools
</li><li>Support for Design Patterns through Graph Transformation Tools
</li><li>Conditional Graph Rewriting as a Domain-Independent Formalism for Software Evolution
</li><li>Visual Languages: Where Do We Stand?
</li><li>From Graph Transformation to Rule-Based Programming with Diagrams
</li><li>Using Fujaba for the Development of Production Control Systems
</li><li>A Formal Definition of Structured Analysis with Programmable Graph Grammars
</li><li>Creating Semantic Representations of Diagrams
</li><li>Defining the Syntax and Semantics of Natural Visual Languages
</li><li>GENGED A Development Environment for Visual Languages
</li><li>Graph Visualisation in ArchiCAD
</li><li>A Combined Graph Schema and Graph Grammar Approach to Consistency in Distributed Modeling
</li><li>Improving the Publication Chain through High-Level Authoring Support</li></ul>
</li><li>Graph Transformation Modules and Their Composition
</li><li>Modeling Distributed Systems by Modular Graph Transformation Based on Refinement via Rule Expressions
</li><li>From UML Descriptions of High-Level Software Architectures to LQN Performance Models
</li><li>On a Uniform Representation of Transformation Systems
</li><li>A Note on Modeling Agent Systems by Graph Transformation
</li><li>Compositional Construction of Simulation Models Using Graph Grammars
</li><li>Graph-Based Reverse Engineering and Reengineering Tools
</li><li>Support for Design Patterns through Graph Transformation Tools
</li><li>Conditional Graph Rewriting as a Domain-Independent Formalism for Software Evolution
</li><li>Visual Languages: Where Do We Stand?
</li><li>From Graph Transformation to Rule-Based Programming with Diagrams
</li><li>Using Fujaba for the Development of Production Control Systems
</li><li>A Formal Definition of Structured Analysis with Programmable Graph Grammars
</li><li>Creating Semantic Representations of Diagrams
</li><li>Defining the Syntax and Semantics of Natural Visual Languages
</li><li>GENGED A Development Environment for Visual Languages
</li><li>Graph Visualisation in ArchiCAD
</li><li>A Combined Graph Schema and Graph Grammar Approach to Consistency in Distributed Modeling
</li><li>Improving the Publication Chain through High-Level Authoring Support</li></ul>
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