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Graph Grammars and Their Application to Computer Science

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 A note on hyperedge replacement
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    Chapter 2 Graph grammars based on node rewriting: an introduction to NLC graph grammars
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    Chapter 3 Tutorial introduction to the algebraic approach of graph grammars based on double and single pushouts
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    Chapter 4 The logical expression of graph properties
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    Chapter 6 GraphEd: An interactive tool for developing graph grammars
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    Chapter 7 Presentation of the IPSEN-Environment: An Integrated and Incremental Project Support ENviroment
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    Chapter 8 Presentation of the PROGRESS-Editor: A text-oriented hybrid editor for PROgrammed Graph REwriting SyStems
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    Chapter 9 PLEXUS: Tools for analyzing graph grammars
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    Chapter 10 An algebraic theory of graph reduction
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    Chapter 11 Programming with very large graphs
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    Chapter 12 Describing Göttler's operational graph grammars with pushouts
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    Chapter 13 General solution to a system of recursive equations on hypergraphs
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    Chapter 14 Construction of map OL-systems for developmental sequences of plant cell layers
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    Chapter 15 Layout graph grammars: The placement approach
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    Chapter 16 Cycle chain code picture languages
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    Chapter 17 An efficient implementation of graph grammars based on the RETE matching algorithm
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    Chapter 18 An application of graph grammars to the elimination of redundancy from functions defined by schemes
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    Chapter 19 Graphic equivalence and computer optimization
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    Chapter 20 Graph grammars and logic programming
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    Chapter 21 Graphs as relational structures : An algebraic and logical approach
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    Chapter 22 Context-free handle-rewriting hypergraph grammars
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    Chapter 23 From graph grammars to high level replacement systems
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    Chapter 24 Algebraic specification grammars: A junction between module specifications and graph grammars
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    Chapter 25 A characterization of context-free NCE graph languages by monadic second-order logic on trees
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    Chapter 26 The term generating power of context-free hypergraph grammars
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    Chapter 27 Elementary actions on an extended entity-relationship database
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    Chapter 28 Physically-based graphical interpretation of marker cellwork L-systems
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    Chapter 29 Dactl: An experimental graph rewriting language
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    Chapter 30 Use graph grammars to design CAD-systems !
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    Chapter 31 Collage grammars
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    Chapter 32 The four musicians: analogies and expert systems — a graphic approach
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    Chapter 33 Structured transformations and computation graphs for actor grammars
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    Chapter 34 Grammatical inference based on hyperedge replacement
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    Chapter 35 Specifying concurrent languages and systems with Δ-grammars
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    Chapter 36 Graph rewriting in some categories of partial morphisms
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    Chapter 37 Application of graph grammars to rule-based systems
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    Chapter 38 Tree automata, tree decomposition and hyperedge replacement
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    Chapter 39 Recognizing rooted context-free flowgraph languages in polynomial time
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    Chapter 40 Computing with graph relabelling systems with priorities
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    Chapter 41 Double-wall cellwork systems for plant meristems
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    Chapter 42 Programmed derivations of relational structures
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    Chapter 43 A specification environment for graph grammars
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    Chapter 44 The theory of graphoids: A survey
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    Chapter 45 Graph-reducible term rewriting systems
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    Chapter 46 A note on graph decimation
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    Chapter 47 Progress: A VHL-language based on graph grammars
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    Chapter 48 Movement of objects in configuration spaces modelled by graph grammars
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    Chapter 49 Recognizing edge replacement graph languages in cubic time
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    Chapter 50 Computing by graph transformation: Overall aims and new results
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Title
Graph Grammars and Their Application to Computer Science
Published by
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, January 1990
DOI 10.1007/bfb0017372
ISBNs
978-3-54-054478-4, 978-3-54-038395-6
Editors

Hartmut Ehrig, Hans-Jörg Kreowski, Grzegorz Rozenberg

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Country Count As %
Mexico 1 11%
United States 1 11%
Unknown 7 78%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 33%
Lecturer 2 22%
Professor 1 11%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 11%
Student > Master 1 11%
Other 1 11%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 7 78%
Engineering 2 22%