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Amalgamated Graph Transformations and Their Use for Specifying AGG - an Algebraic Graph Grammar System (1994)  (Make Corrections)  (2 citations)
Gabriele Taentzer, Martin Beyer
Dagstuhl Seminar on Graph Transformations in Computer Science



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Abstract: . The Agg-system is a prototype implementation of the algebraic approach to graph transformation. It consists of a flexible graph editor and a transformation component. The editor allows the graphical representation of production rules, occurrences and transformation results. The transformation component performs direct transformation steps for user--selected production rules and occurrences. First steps towards a graph specification of an abstract version of the Agg- system are possible by... (Update)

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...of a set of nodes of undetermined size in a production s RHS. Additional much more complex mechanisms such as rule amalgamation in [43] would be necessary to handle situations like duplicate all nodes which are occurrences of a LHS set node within one production....

...of a set of nodes of undetermined size in a production s RHS. Additional much more complex mechanisms such as rule amalgamation in [51] would be necessary to handle situations like duplicate all nodes which are occurrences of a LHS set node within one production....

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G. Taentzer and M. Beyer. Amalgamated graph transformations and their use for specifying AGG --- an algebraic graph grammar system. In Hans Jurgen Schneider and Hartmut Ehrig, editors, Graph Transformations in Computer Science, volume 776 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 380--394, 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/taentzer94amalgamated.html   More

@inproceedings{ taentzer93amalgamated,
    author = "Gabriele Taentzer and Martin Beyer",
    title = "Amalgamated Graph Transformations and Their Use for Specifying {AGG} - an Algebraic Graph Grammar System",
    booktitle = "Dagstuhl Seminar on Graph Transformations in Computer Science",
    pages = "380-394",
    year = "1993",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/taentzer94amalgamated.html" }
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