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Comparing Notions of Hierarchical Graph Transformation (2001)  (Make Corrections)  (9 citations)
Giorgio Busatto, Berthold Hoffmann



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Abstract: The Unified Modeling Language is a prominent evidence for the steadily increasing importance of visual languages for modeling software. It is known that the syntax of a visual language can be represented by graphs, and its semantics can be specified by graph transformation [2]. Since software models may be large, their graph representation should provide a concept for dividing graphs into nested packages. Several notions of hierarchical graphs have been proposed for this purpose; they differ in ... (Update)

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.... graphs (even heterogeneously, speci ed in di erent transformation approaches of the kind formalized in [2] This framework is used in [7] to compare the approach introduced here, and the one by Pratt. It may also be used to equip arbitrary graph classes and transformation...

...are used in [KKK02] for a rst 5 case study which models the logistic Pickup and Delivery Problem based on graph transformation. In [BH01] a notion of hierarchical graph transformation is used that is generic, i.e. not committed to a particular kind of graphs or graph...

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G. Busatto and B. Hoffmann. Comparing notions of hierarchical graph transformation. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 2001. to appear. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/busatto01comparing.html   More

@inproceedings{ busattocomparing,
    author = "Giorgio Busatto and Berthold Hoffmann",
    title = "Comparing Notions of Hierarchical Graph Transformation",
    pages = "312--319",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/busatto01comparing.html" }
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