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Andy Schiirr. Rapid programming with graph rewrite rules. In USENIX Symposium on Very High Level Languages, pages 83-100, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 1994. USENIX Association.

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Graph-Based Product And Process Management In Mechanical.. - Westfechtel (1999)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....up in response to this selection, he has pushed the Output button to view the output documents (right hand side) From there, he has started the CAD system for working on the solid model of the casing (background) 1.2. 2 Management Model The management system was specified formally in PROGRE [19,20,21,22], a language which is based on programmed graph rewriting (Figure 1.3) PROGRES is an attractive choice for the following reasons: PROGRES is a rich language combining multiple paradigms. It supports rule based programming by means of graph rewrite rules and procedural programming by control ....

Andy Schiirr. Rapid programming with graph rewrite rules. In USENIX Symposium on Very High Level Languages, pages 83-100, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 1994. USENIX Association.


Graph-Based Product And Process Management In Mechanical.. - Westfechtel (1999)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....up in response to this selection, he has pushed the Output button to view the output documents (right hand side) From there, he has started the CAD system for working on the solid model of the casing (background) 1.2. 2 Management Model The management system was specified formally in PROGRE [19,20,21,22], a language which is based on programmed graph rewriting (Figure 1.3) PROGRES is an attractive choice for the following reasons: PROGRES is a rich language combining multiple paradigms. It supports rule based programming by means of graph rewrite rules and procedural programming by control ....

Andy Schiirr. Rapid programming with graph rewrite rules. In USENIX Symposium on Very High Level Languages, pages 83-100, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 1994. USENIX Association.

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