| G. Taentzer. AGG: A Tool Environment for Algebraic Graph Transformation. In Int. Workshop on Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance (AGTIVE '99), LNCS 1779, pages 481-490, 2000. |
....actions can be employed. Lists of typed attributes of objects and typed program variables have been mentioned above as most simple examples. Di erent kinds of graphs, like labelled, typed and or attributed graphs or graph like structures are used in graph transformation based approaches like AGG [19], PROGRESS [16, 17] and others [3] In the standard version of transformation systems partial algebras are used as data state models. This allows us to include and reason about static data types explicitly, to represent parameterized attributes as partial functions, and to use mutable sets, for ....
G. Taentzer. AGG: A Tool Environment for Algebraic Graph Transformation. In Int. Workshop on Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance (AGTIVE'99), LNCS 1779, pages 481-490, 2000.
....is based on. Usually, a VL covers the language s abstract syntax (language elements) and the concrete syntax (their layout) In GenGED, the transformation of diagrams with respect to the abstract syntax is supported by the graph transformation engine Agg (short for Attributed Graph Grammar system [ERT98, Tae00, Agg]; for graphical constraint solving according to the concrete syntax the constraint solver ParCon [Gri96] is used. The transformation of diagrams is necessary for syntax directed editing as well as for parsing and simulation, i.e. for the analysis and validation of diagrams. The powerful parsing ....
G. Taentzer. AGG: A Tool Environment for Algebraic Graph Transformation. In LNCS 1779, pages 481-490, Springer, 2000.
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G. Taentzer. AGG: A Tool Environment for Algebraic Graph Transformation. In Int. Workshop on Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance (AGTIVE '99), LNCS 1779, pages 481-490, 2000.
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