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GT-VMT@ICGT 2002: Barcelona, Spain
- Paolo Bottoni, Mark Minas:
International Workshop on Graph Transformation and Visual Modeling Techniques, GT-VMT@ICGT 2002, Barcelona, Spain, October 11-12, 2002. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 72(3), Elsevier 2003 - John Power, Konstantinos Tourlas:
On the Geometric Modelling of Visual Languages. 1-12 - Michel Bauderon, Mohamed Mosbah:
A Unified Framework for Designing, Implementing and Visualizing Distributed Algorithms. 13-24 - Gennaro Costagliola, Vincenzo Deufemia, Filomena Ferrucci, Carmine Gravino:
Exploiting Visual Languages Generation and UML Meta Modeling to Construct Meta-CASE Workbenches. 25-35 - Juan de Lara Jaramillo, Hans Vangheluwe, Manuel Alfonseca Moreno:
Using Meta-Modelling and Graph Grammars to Create Modelling Environments. 36-50 - Dániel Varró:
Towards Symbolic Analysis of Visual Modeling Languages. 51-64 - Claudia Ermel, Roswitha Bardohl:
Scenario Views for Visual Behavior Models in GenGED. 65-77 - Nik Swoboda, Gerard Allwein:
Using DAG Transformations to Verify Euler/Venn Homogeneous and Euler/Venn FOL Heterogeneous Rules of Inference. 78-92 - Jean Flower, John Howse, John Taylor:
Nesting in Euler Diagrams. 93-102 - Peter Braun, Frank Marschall:
Transforming Object Oriented Models with BOTL. 103-117 - Hartmut Ehrig, Fernando Orejas, Benjamin Braatz, Markus Klein, Martti Piirainen:
A Component Framework Based on High-Level Replacement Systems. 118-132 - Jan Hendrik Hausmann, Reiko Heckel, Stefan Sauer:
Dynamic Meta Modeling with Time: Specifying the Semantics of Multimedia Sequence Diagrams. 133-144 - Ella E. Roubtsova, Ruurd Kuiper:
Process Semantics for UML Component Specifications to Assess Inheritance. 145-159 - Martin Gogolla, Paul Ziemann, Sabine Kuske:
Towards an Integrated Graph Based Semantics for UML. 160-175 - Paolo Bottoni, Mark Minas:
Preface. 176-177
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