Analysis-oriented Semantics Definition of Visual Languages
by Yan Jin
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~janneck/Publications/2003_VLFM.pdf
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Abstract:
This paper presents a semantics definition method for a class of visual languages. The method is geared towards the analysis of heterogeneous component-based systems where components are described using different visual languages. This is made possible by the design of language-specific interpreters which interpret instances of these languages within a general semantic framework based on the notion of interconnected discrete-event components. 1.
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