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Graph Grammars and Their Application to Computer Science

5th International Workshop, Williamsburg, VA, USA, November (13-18), 1995. Selected Papers.

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Table of contents (37 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. A partial algebras approach to graph transformation

    • R. Alberich, P. Burmeister, F. Rosselló, G. Valiente, B. Wojdyto
    Pages 1-15
  3. Issues in the practical use of graph rewriting

    • Dorothea Blostein, Hoda Fahmy, Ann Grbavec
    Pages 38-55
  4. The category of typed graph grammars and its adjunctions with categories of derivations

    • A. Corradini, H. Ehrig, M. Löwe, U. Montanari, J. Padberg
    Pages 56-74
  5. Graph unification and matching

    • Detlef Plump, Annegret Habel
    Pages 75-88
  6. A graph rewriting framework for Statecharts semantics

    • Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Adriano Peron
    Pages 107-121
  7. Process specification and verification

    • Klaus Barthelmann
    Pages 225-239
  8. An event structure semantics for graph grammars with parallel productions

    • A. Corradini, H. Ehrig, M. Löwe, U. Montanari, F. Rossi
    Pages 240-256
  9. Synchronized composition of graph grammar productions

    • Andrea Corradini, Francesca Rossi
    Pages 257-270
  10. The decomposition of ESM computations

    • D. Janssens
    Pages 271-287

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About this book

This book contains a collection of 37 refereed full papers selected from the contributions presented at the 5th International Workshop on Graph Grammars and Their Applications to Computer Science, held in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, in November 1994.
The book covers the whole spectrum of methods and techniques for the investigation of the structure of graphs and graph transformations. The papers are divided into nine topical sections on rewriting techniques, specification and semantics, software engineering, algorithms and architectures, concurrency, graph languages, pattern and graphics, structure and logic of graphs, and biology.

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