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  How to GRASP GOOD

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by Marc Andries, Rudolf Freund, Brigitte Haberstroh
ftp://ftp.wi.leidenuniv.nl/pub/CS/TechnicalReports/1992/tr92-18.ps.gz
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Abstract:

The efforts of the past decade to provide database designers and users with more powerful tools for both modeling the considered application domain and manipulating this model, has resulted in a variety of declarative data languages of usually high complexity. In view of the implementation and optimization of such languages, it is often beneficial to use a second language as an intermediate, machine independent implementation platform. In this paper, we describe the mapping of the GOOD (graph- and object-oriented database) language to such an intermediate platform; as the GOOD language is based on graph rewriting, we use the novel graph grammar formalism of GRASPs (attributed programmed graph grammars with set productions) for this purpose. 1

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