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Graph Transformation

6th International Conference, ICGT 2012, Bremen, Germany, September 24-29, 2012, Proceedings

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Part of the book series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues (LNTCS, volume 7562)

Conference series link(s): ICGT: International Conference on Graph Transformation

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Table of contents (31 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Invited Papers

    1. A Graph-Based Design Framework for Services

      • Antónia Lopes, José Luiz Fiadeiro
      Pages 1-19
    2. Evolutionary Togetherness: How to Manage Coupled Evolution in Metamodeling Ecosystems

      • Davide Di Ruscio, Ludovico Iovino, Alfonso Pierantonio
      Pages 20-37
    3. Completeness-Driven Development

      • Rolf Drechsler, Melanie Diepenbeck, Daniel Große, Ulrich Kühne, Hoang M. Le, Julia Seiter et al.
      Pages 38-50
  3. Foundations 1: Behavioral Analysis

    1. Exploiting Over- and Under-Approximations for Infinite-State Counterpart Models

      • Fabio Gadducci, Alberto Lluch Lafuente, Andrea Vandin
      Pages 51-65
    2. Pattern-Based Graph Abstraction

      • Arend Rensink, Eduardo Zambon
      Pages 66-80
  4. Foundations 2: High-Level Graph Transformation

    1. Parallelism and Concurrency of Stochastic Graph Transformations

      • Reiko Heckel, Hartmut Ehrig, Ulrike Golas, Frank Hermann
      Pages 96-110
    2. Refined Graph Rewriting in Span-Categories

      • Michael Löwe
      Pages 111-125
    3. Borrowed Contexts for Attributed Graphs

      • Fernando Orejas, Artur Boronat, Nikos Mylonakis
      Pages 126-140
  5. Foundations 3: Revisited Approaches

    1. Toward Bridging the Gap between Formal Foundations and Current Practice for Triple Graph Grammars

      • Ulrike Golas, Leen Lambers, Hartmut Ehrig, Holger Giese
      Pages 141-155
    2. Graph Transformation with Focus on Incident Edges

      • Dominique Duval, Rachid Echahed, Frédéric Prost
      Pages 156-171
    3. Rational Term Rewriting Revisited: Decidability and Confluence

      • Takahito Aoto, Jeroen Ketema
      Pages 172-186
  6. Foundations 4: General Transformation Models

    1. DPO Transformation with Open Maps

      • Reiko Heckel
      Pages 203-217
    2. $\mathcal M, \mathcal N$ -Adhesive Transformation Systems

      • Annegret Habel, Detlef Plump
      Pages 218-233
  7. Foundations 5: Structuring and Verification

    1. Generalised Compositionality in Graph Transformation

      • Amir Hossein Ghamarian, Arend Rensink
      Pages 234-248
    2. Efficient Symbolic Implementation of Graph Automata with Applications to Invariant Checking

      • Christoph Blume, H. J. Sander Bruggink, Dominik Engelke, Barbara König
      Pages 264-278
  8. Applications 1: Graph Transformations in Use

    1. Testing against Visual Contracts: Model-Based Coverage

      • Tamim Ahmed Khan, Olga Runge, Reiko Heckel
      Pages 279-293

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About this book

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Graph Transformations, ICGT 2012, held in Bremen, Germany, in September 2012. The 30 papers and 3 invited papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on behavioural analysis, high-level graph transformation, revisited approaches, general transformation models, structuring and verification, graph transformations in use, (meta-)model evolution and incremental approaches.

Keywords

  • approximated verification
  • bisimilarity
  • concurrency
  • graph theory
  • parallelism
  • data structures
  • algorithm analysis and problem complexity

Editors and Affiliations

  • Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    Hartmut Ehrig

  • University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany

    Gregor Engels

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

    Hans-Jörg Kreowski

  • Leiden Center for Natural Computing, Leiden University, LCNC - LIACS, Leiden, The Netherlands

    Grzegorz Rozenberg

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Softcover Book USD 95.00
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