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Gabriele Taentzer
Proc.\ 5th Int.\ Workshop on Graph Grammars and their Application to Computer Science



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Abstract: . Hierarchically distributed graph transformation offers means to model different aspects of open distributed systems very intuitively in a graphical way. The distribution topology as well as local object structures are represented graphically. Distributed actions such as local actions, network activities, communication and synchronization can be described homogeneously using the same method: graph transformation. This new approach to graph transformation follows the lines of algebraic... (Update)

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...a global graph into local parts once. If this splitting can be iterated we arrive at hierarchically distributed graph transformations in [Tae95] This kind of transformation offers the possibility to transform the distribution structure as well as the local parts in a rule...

...global graph into local parts once. If this splitting can be iterated we arrive at hierarchically distributed graph transformations in [Tae96a] This kind of transformation offers the possibility to transform the distribution structure as well as the local parts in a rule based...

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G. Taentzer, "Hierarchically Distributed Graph Transformations.", in Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Graph Grammars and their Application to Computer Science, 1994, pp. 430--435. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/taentzer94hierarchically.html   More

@inproceedings{ taentzer96hierarchically,
    author = "Gabriele Taentzer",
    title = "{Hierarchically Distributed Graph Transformation}",
    booktitle = "Proc.\ 5th Int.\ Workshop on Graph Grammars and their Application to Computer Science",
    volume = "1073",
    publisher = "Springer-Verlag",
    editor = "Janice E. Cuny and Hartmut Ehrig and Gregor Engels and Grzegorz Rozenberg",
    pages = "304--320",
    year = "1996",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/taentzer94hierarchically.html" }
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