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Graph Transformations 4th International Conference, ICGT 2008, Leicester, United Kingdom, September 7-13, 2008, Proceedings /

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Graph Transformations, ICGT 2008, held in Leicester, UK, in September 2008. The 27 revised full papers presented together with 5 tutorial and workshop papers and 3 invited lectures were carefully selected from 57 s...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Ehrig, Hartmut (Editor ), Heckel, Reiko (Editor ), Rozenberg, Grzegorz (Editor ), Taentzer, Gabriele (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edición:1st ed. 2008.
Colección:Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 5214
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Invited Papers
  • Towards an Algebraic Theory of Bidirectional Transformations
  • Discovery, Verification and Conformance of Workflows with Cancellation
  • The AUTOSAR Way of Model-Based Engineering of Automotive Systems
  • Hypergraphs and Termgraph Rewriting
  • An Algorithm for Hypergraph Completion According to Hyperedge Replacement Grammars
  • Labelled (Hyper)Graphs, Negotiations and the Naming Problem
  • Abstracting Complex Data Structures by Hyperedge Replacement
  • Inductively Sequential Term-Graph Rewrite Systems
  • Applications of Graph Transformation
  • Mobile Agents Implementing Local Computations in Graphs
  • A Decentralized Implementation of Mobile Ambients
  • Network Applications of Graph Bisimulation
  • Graph Transformation for Topology Modelling
  • Execution of Graph Transformations
  • Embedding and Confluence of Graph Transformations with Negative Application Conditions
  • Formal Analysis of Model Transformations Based on Triple Graph Rules with Kernels
  • Semantical Correctness and Completeness of Model Transformations Using Graph and Rule Transformation
  • High-Level Programs and Program Conditions
  • Compositional Systems
  • Parallel and Sequential Independence for Borrowed Contexts
  • Behavior Preservation in Model Refactoring Using DPO Transformations with Borrowed Contexts
  • Open Petri Nets: Non-deterministic Processes and Compositionality
  • Validation and Verification
  • Attributed Graph Constraints
  • Resolution-Like Theorem Proving for High-Level Conditions
  • Towards the Verification of Attributed Graph Transformation Systems
  • A Modal-Logic Based Graph Abstraction
  • Graph Languages and Special Transformation Concepts
  • On the Recognizability of Arrow and Graph Languages
  • Graph Multiset Transformation as a Framework for Massively Parallel Computation
  • Pullback Grammars Are Context-Free
  • On Switching to H-Free Graphs
  • Patterns and Model Transformations
  • A Benchmark Evaluation of Incremental Pattern Matching in Graph Transformation
  • 15 Years of Triple Graph Grammars
  • Pattern-Based Model-to-Model Transformation
  • Adaptive Star Grammars for Graph Models
  • Tutorial and Workshops
  • Tutorial Introduction to Graph Transformation
  • Workshop on Graph Computation Models
  • Graph-Based Tools: The Contest
  • Workshop on Petri Nets and Graph Transformations
  • Summary of the Workshop on Natural Computing and Graph Transformations
  • Doctoral Symposium
  • ICGT 2008 Doctoral Symposium
  • Verification of Architectural Refactorings: Rule Extraction and Tool Support
  • Abstract Semantics by Observable Contexts
  • Triple Graph Grammars and OCL for Validating System Behavior
  • From Separation Logic to Hyperedge Replacement and Back
  • Security, Cryptography and Directed Bigraphs
  • Modelling Clustering of Sensor Networks with Synchronised Hyperedge Replacement
  • Grammar Morphisms and Weakly Adhesive Categories
  • Process Construction and Analysis for Workflows Modelled by Adhesive HLR Systems with Application Conditions
  • Towards a Two Layered Verification Approach for Compiled Graph Transformation
  • Model-Based Analysis of Network Reconfigurations Using Graph Transformation Systems
  • Service Extraction from Legacy Systems
  • Development of Correct Graph Transformation Systems
  • Graph Transformation for the Semantic Web: Queries and Inference Rules
  • Using a Triple Graph Grammar for State Machine Implementations
  • Model-Driven Development of Model Transformations
  • Transformation-Based Operationalization of Graph Languages.