Abstract
After three decades of graph transformation (GT) oriented research activities it is now time to (1) collect success stories of product developments based on GT technology, (2) identify promising application areas for future breakthroughs concerning the application of GT technology, (3) discuss what still has to be done to improve the applicability of GT-based tools and techniques in industry, and (4) to develop “public relation campaigns” which make GT technology as popular as fuzzy logic, Petri nets, attribute grammars, . . . It was the purpose of this panel to discuss these topics from different points of views using the following format:
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Each member on the panelists had about 5 minutes time to present her/his opinion concerning the industrial relevance of GT technology.
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Furthermore, each member had to choose a one sentence long “motto”, which summarizes her/his presented opinion.
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Afterwards all participants of the workshop were invited to start a discussion about these topics triggered by the presentations of the panelists.
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Schürr, A. (2000). AGTIVE Workshop/Synmposium Panel Discussion on Industrial Relevance of Graph Transformation: The Reality and Our Dreams. In: Nagl, M., Schürr, A., Münch, M. (eds) Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance. AGTIVE 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1779. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45104-8_42
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