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Abstract: This paper presents a systematic approach for classifying and comparing modularity concepts
that have been proposed for graph transformation systems. The approach is based on the following
observation: Modules and module interconnections consist of basic specifications (forming, e.g., a
module's body, import, or export interface), and relations between such specifications, like the
implementation relation between export and body of a module. Hence, a natural approach for
characterizing a module ... (Update)
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...principle. Therefore, several modularization concepts for graph transformation systems are currently under development (cf. also [EEHT98] One of them is the transformation unit, is a structuring principle which allows to decompose large graph transformation systems into...
.... specifications and several notions of composition and modularization for graph transformation systems are under development [EE 96] HEET 99] 4.1.4 SZ The specification formalism SZ [BGK 98] was developed in the ESPRESS project for the specification of safety critical...
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Hartmut Ehrig, Gregor Engels, Reiko Heckel, and Gabriele Taentzer. Classification and comparison of modularity concepts for graph transformation systems. This volume, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ehrig98classification.html More
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title = "Classification and comparison of modularity concepts for graph transformation
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text = "Hartmut Ehrig, Gregor Engels, Reiko Heckel, and Gabriele Taentzer. Classification
and comparison of modularity concepts for graph transformation systems.
This volume, 1998.",
year = "1998",
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