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2nd GraBaTs 2004: Rome, Italy
- Tom Mens, Andy Schürr, Gabriele Taentzer:
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Graph-Based Tools, GraBaTs 2004, Rome, Italy, October 2, 2004. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 127(1), Elsevier 2005 - Tom Mens, Andy Schürr, Gabriele Taentzer:
Preface. 1 - Fernando Luís Dotti, Lucio Mauro Duarte, Luciana Foss, Leila Ribeiro, Daniela Russi, Osmar Marchi dos Santos:
An Environment for the Development of Concurrent Object-Based Applications. 3-13 - Frank Drewes, Berthold Hoffmann, Raimund Klein, Mark Minas:
Rule-Based Programming with Diaplan. 15-26 - Hans-Georg Fill:
UML Statechart Diagrams on the ADONIS Metamodeling Platform. 27-36 - Leif Geiger, Albert Zündorf:
Statechart Modeling with Fujaba. 37-49 - Leen Lambers:
A New Version of GTXL : An Exchange Format for Graph Transformation Systems. 51-63 - Tihamer Levendovszky, László Lengyel, Gergely Mezei, Hassan Charaf:
A Systematic Approach to Metamodeling Environments and Model Transformation Systems in VMTS. 65-75 - Siegfried Nijssen, Joost N. Kok:
The Gaston Tool for Frequent Subgraph Mining. 77-87 - Ulrich Norbisrath, Priit Salumaa, Erhard Schultchen, Bodo Kraft:
Fujaba-Based Tool Development for eHome Systems. 89-99 - Francesco Parisi-Presicce, Yujie Zhao:
Policy Analysis and Verification by Graph Transformation Tools. 101-112 - Ulrik Brandes, Jürgen Lerner, Christian Pich:
GXL to GraphML and Vice Versa with XSLT. 113-125 - Arend Rensink:
Time and Space Issues in the Generation of Graph Transition Systems. 127-139 - Janusz Szuba:
New Object-Oriented PROGRES for Specifying the Conceptual Design Tool GraCAD. 141-156 - Francesc Rosselló, Gabriel Valiente:
Chemical Graphs, Chemical Reaction Graphs, and Chemical Graph Transformation. 157-166 - Gergely Varró, Katalin Friedl, Dániel Varró:
Graph Transformation in Relational Databases. 167-180 - Aditya Agrawal, Attila Vizhanyo, Zsolt Kalmar, Feng Shi, Anantha Narayanan, Gabor Karsai:
Reusable Idioms and Patterns in Graph Transformation Languages. 181-192
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