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From Graph Transformation Rules to Rule-based Visual Object-oriented Programs  (Make Corrections)  
Berthold Hoffmann



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Abstract: . Graph transformation is an established computational model for specification and programming. In this paper we outline a path that can be taken in order to turn graph transformation into a rule-based visual object-oriented programming language. In particular, we discuss how functional and data abstraction can be achieved in the setting of graphs, by minimal extensions of the graph and transformation model. 1 Introduction The rule-based transformation of graphs is a well studied field of... (Update)

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  author = "Berthold Hoffmann",
  title = "From Graph Transformation Rules to Rule-based Visual Object-oriented Programs",
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