3. Graph Grammars:
Warrenton,
Virginia,
USA,
1986
Hartmut Ehrig, Manfred Nagl, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Azriel Rosenfeld (Eds.):
Graph-Grammars and Their Application to Computer Science, 3rd International Workshop, Warrenton, Virginia, USA, December 2-6, 1986.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 291 Springer 1987, ISBN 3-540-18771-5
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Tutorial Introductions
Technical Contributions
- Duane A. Bailey, Janice E. Cuny:
Graph Grammar Based Specification of Interconnection Structures for Massively Parallel Computation.
73-85
- Paul Boehm, Hartmut Ehrig, Udo Hummert, Michael Löwe:
Towards distributed graph grammars.
86-98
- Franz-Josef Brandenburg:
On Partially Ordered Graph Grammars.
99-111
- Bruno Courcelle:
A representation of graphs by algebraic expressions and its use for graph rewriting systems.
112-132
- Bruno Courcelle:
On context-free sets of graphs and their monadic second-order theory.
133-146
- IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Joost Engelfriet, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Restricting the complexity of regular DNLC languages.
147-166
- Joost Engelfriet, George Leih, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Apex Graph Grammars.
167-185
- Gregor Engels, Claus Lewerentz, Wilhelm Schäfer:
Graph Grammar Engineering: A Software Specification Method.
186-201
- Patrick Fitzhorn:
A Linguistic Formalism for Engineering Solid Modeling.
202-215
- Herbert Göttler:
Graph grammars and diagram editing.
216-231
- Lilia Hess, Brian H. Mayoh:
Graphics and Their Grammars.
232-249
- Günter Hotz, Reiner Kolla, Paul Molitor:
On Network Algebras and Recursive Equations.
250-261
- Manfred Jackel:
ADA-Concurrency specified by Graph Grammars.
262-279
- Dirk Janssens, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Basic notions of actor grammars: A graph grammar model for actor computation.
280-298
- Janice Jeffs:
Embedding Rule Independent Theory of Graph Grammars.
299-308
- Simon M. Kaplan, Steven K. Goering, Roy H. Campbell:
Supporting the Software Development Process with Attributed NLC Graph Grammars.
309-325
- Manfred Kaul:
Practical Applications of Precedence Graph Grammars.
326-342
- Hans-Jörg Kreowski:
Is parallelism already concurrency? Part 1: Derivations in graph grammars.
343-360
- Hans-Jörg Kreowski, Anne Wilharm:
Is parallelism already concurrency? Part 2: Non-sequential processes in graph grammars.
361-377
- Martin J. M. de Boer, Aristid Lindenmayer:
Map OL-systems with edge label control: Comparison of marker and cyclic systems.
378-392
- Jacqueline Lück, Hermann B. Lück:
From OL and IL map systems to indeterminate and determinate growth in plant morphogenesis.
393-410
- Michael G. Main, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Fundamentals of edge-label controlled graph grammars.
411-426
- Dan I. Moldovan, Francesco Parisi-Presicce:
Parallelism analysis in rule-based systems using graph grammars.
427-439
- Ugo Montanari, Francesca Rossi:
An Efficient Algorithm for the Solution of Hierarchical Networks of Constraints.
440-457
- Manfred Nagl:
A Software Development Environment based on Graph Technology.
458-478
- Akira Nakamura, Aristid Lindenmayer, Kunio Aizawa:
Map OL systems with markers.
479-495
- Francesco Parisi-Presicce, Hartmut Ehrig, Ugo Montanari:
Graph rewriting with unification and composition.
496-514
- Jack W. Carlyle, Sheila A. Greibach, Azaria Paz:
Complexity of pattern generation via planar parallel binary fission/fusion grammars.
515-533
- Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz:
Applications of L-systems to computer imagery.
534-548
- Rani Siromoney:
Advances in array languages.
549-563
- Gift Siromoney, Rani Siromoney:
Rosenfeld's cycle grammars and kolam.
564-579
- Frank Wankmüller:
Application of Graph Grammars in Music Composing Systems.
580-592
- Emo Welzl:
Boundary NlC and partition controlled graph grammars.
593-609
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