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Specifying a Graph Grammar Editor for Reactive Systems (1998)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Roswitha Bardohl, Leila Ribeiro Korff



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Abstract: This paper discusses the use of a generic graphical editor (GenGED) to construct an editor for a kind of graph grammars that can be used to specify reactive systems. The main aim is to provide (the ideas of) a formal specification of graph grammars that can be used as input for the generation of this editor. 1 Introduction Together with the increasing use of networks of computers, the use of reactive systems became more and more common in practice. Such systems are usually characterized by ... (Update)

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...editor for this language. This tool can be used to provide graphical editors for many speci cation methods, for example, graph grammars [BK98]. Moreover the PROSOFT software engineering environment was also further developed to include cooperation issues, like concurrency...

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R. Bardohl and L. Ribeiro Kor . Specifying a Graph Grammar Editor for Reactive Systems. In Proceedings I. Workshop Brasileiro de Metodos Formais, pages 90-93, October, 19.-21. 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bardohl98specifying.html   More

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  text = "R. Bardohl and L. Ribeiro Kor. Specifying a Graph Grammar Editor for Reactive
    Systems. In Proceedings I. Workshop Brasileiro de Metodos Formais, pages
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  year = "1998",
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116   Introduction to the algebraic theory of graph grammars (context) - Ehrig - 1979
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