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Classification And Comparison Of Module Concepts For Graph Transformation Systems (1999)  (Make Corrections)  (4 citations)
R. Heckel, G. Engels



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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: Module architectures (i.e., modules and their 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 inside a module or the import relation... (Update)

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...we relate our work to other module concepts for graph transformation in order to identify the issues for further investigations. See [HEET99] for a more detailed comparison of module concepts for graph transformation. Related Work The module concept recently proposed for...

.... researchers have proposed structuring mechanisms for graph transformation systems to make progress towards this goal (see for example [2, 8, 10]) Structuring mechanisms will be indispensable to manage large numbers of rules and to develop complex systems from small components...

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Reiko Heckel and H. Ehrig and G. Engels and Gabriele Taentzer. Classification and comparison of module concepts for graph transformation systems. In G. Engels, H. Ehrig, H.-J. Kreowski, and G. Rozenberg (eds.): Handbook of Graph Grammars and Computing by Graph Transformation, Vol. II: Specification and Programming, to appear, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/heckel99classification.html   More

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    and comparison of module concepts for graph transformation systems. In G.
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