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Graph Transformation : First International Conference, ICGT 2002 Barcelona, Spain, October 7–12, 2002 Proceedings

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Ubiquitous, Decentralized, and Evolving Software: Challenges for Software Engineering
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    Chapter 2 Can Behavioral Requirements Be Executed? (And Why Would We Want to Do So?)
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    Chapter 3 Bigraphs as a Model for Mobile Interaction
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    Chapter 4 Approximating the Behaviour of Graph Transformation Systems
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    Chapter 5 Transforming Specification Architectures by GenGED
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    Chapter 6 Decomposing Graphs with Symmetries
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    Chapter 7 Graph Transformations for the Vehicle Routing and Job Shop Scheduling Problems
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    Chapter 8 Call-by-Value λ-Graph Rewriting Without Rewriting
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    Chapter 9 Transformation: The Missing Link of MDA
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    Chapter 10 Termination Detection of Distributed Algorithms by Graph Relabelling Systems
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    Chapter 11 Graph Transformation with Time: Causality and Logical Clocks
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    Chapter 12 Relabelling in Graph Transformation
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    Chapter 13 Euler Graphs, Triangle-Free Graphs and Bipartite Graphs in Switching Classes
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    Chapter 14 Confluence of Typed Attributed Graph Transformation Systems
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    Chapter 15 Abstraction and Control for Shapely Nested Graph Transformation
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    Chapter 16 Hyperedge Substitution in Basic Atom-Replacement Languages
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    Chapter 17 Distributed Graph Transformation Units
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    Chapter 18 Describing Policies with Graph Constraints and Rules
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    Chapter 19 Computer Aided Multi-paradigm Modelling to Process Petri-Nets and Statecharts
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    Chapter 20 Using Graph Transformation as the Semantical Model for Software Process Execution in the APSEE Environment
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    Chapter 21 Graph-Based Reengineering of Telecommunication Systems
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    Chapter 22 Formalising Behaviour Preserving Program Transformations
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    Chapter 23 Unparsing of Diagrams with DiaGen
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    Chapter 24 Linear Ordered Graph Grammars and Their Algebraic Foundations
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    Chapter 25 Rule Invariants in Graph Transformation Systems for Analyzing Safety-Critical Systems
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    Chapter 26 Incremental Transformation of Lattices: A Key to Effective Knowledge Discovery
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    Chapter 27 GraCAD – Graph-Based Tool for Conceptual Design
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    Chapter 28 A Formal Semantics of UML Statecharts by Model Transition Systems
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    Chapter 29 Hierarchical Vertex Ordering
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    Chapter 30 Tutorial Introduction to Graph Transformation: A Software Engineering Perspective
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    Chapter 31 Tutorial on DNA Computing and Graph Transformation - Computational Nature of Gene Assembly in Ciliates
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    Chapter 32 TERMGRAPH 2002 Workshop Survey
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    Chapter 33 Workshop on Graph-Based Tools
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    Chapter 34 Workshop on Graph Transformation and Visual Modeling Techniques
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    Chapter 35 Workshop on Software Evolution through Transformations: Towards Uniform Support throughout the Software Life-Cycle
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    Chapter 36 Workshop on Logic, Graph Transformations and Discrete Structures
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Chapter title
Bigraphs as a Model for Mobile Interaction
Chapter number 3
Book title
Graph Transformation
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, October 2002
DOI 10.1007/3-540-45832-8_3
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-044310-0, 978-3-54-045832-6
Authors

Milner, Robin, Robin Milner

Editors

Corradini, Andrea, Rozenberg, Grzegorz, Kreowski, Hans -Jörg, Ehrig, Hartmut

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Country Count As %
United States 1 17%
Unknown 5 83%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 4 67%
Researcher 1 17%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 17%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 6 100%
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