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2nd Graph Grammars: Osnabrück, Germany, 1982
- Hartmut Ehrig, Manfred Nagl, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Graph-Grammars and Their Application to Computer Science, 2nd International Workshop, Haus Ohrbeck [near Osnabrück], Germany, October 4-8, 1982. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 153, Springer 1983, ISBN 3-540-12310-5 - Brigitte Bartsch-Spörl:
Grammatical inference of graph grammars for syntactic pattern recognition. 1-7 - Horst Bunke:
Graph Grammars as a generative tool in image understanding. 8-19 - Ilaria Castellani, Ugo Montanari:
Graph Grammars for distributed systems. 20-38 - Mark de Does, Aristid Lindenmayer:
Algorithms for the generation and drawing of maps representing cell clones. 39-57 - Hartmut Ehrig:
Aspects of concurrency in graph grammars. 58-81 - Hartmut Ehrig, John Staples:
Church-Rosser properties for graph replacement systems with unique splitting. 82-101 - António L. Furtado, Paulo A. S. Veloso:
Specification of data bases through rewriting rules. 102-114 - Hartmann J. Genrich, Dirk Janssens, Grzegorz Rozenberg, P. S. Thiagarajan:
Petri nets and their relation to graph grammars. 115-129 - Herbert Göttler:
Attributed graph grammars for graphics. 130-142 - Annegret Habel, Hans-Jörg Kreowski:
On context-free gragh languages generated by edge replacement. 143-158 - Berthold Hoffmann:
Modelling compiler generation by graph grammars. 159-171 - Dirk Janssens, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Hypergraph systems generating graph languages. 172-185 - Dirk Janssens, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Graph grammars with node-label controlled rewriting and embedding. 186-205 - Manfred Kaul:
Parsing of graphs in linear time. 206-218 - Jacqueline Lück, Hermann B. Lück:
Generation of 3-dimensional plant bodies by double wall map and stereomap systems. 219-231 - Hermann A. Maurer, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Emo Welzl:
Chain code picture languages. 232-244 - Andreas Meier:
A graph-relational approach to geographic databases. 245-254 - Jan Messerschmidt:
Graph transductions in the field of automatic translation of natural languages. 255-266 - Manfred Nagl, Gregor Engels, Rupert Gall, Wilhelm Schäfer:
Software specification by graph grammars. 267-287 - Azaria Paz:
Geometry versus topology in map grammars. 288-296 - John L. Pfaltz:
Transformation of structures by convex homomorphisms. 297-313 - Terrence W. Pratt:
Formal specification of software using H-graph semantics. 314-332 - Azriel Rosenfeld, Angela Y. Wu:
Cellular computers for parallel region-level image processing. 333-348 - Alberto Sanfeliu, King-Sun Fu:
Tree graph grammars for pattern recognition. 349-368 - Manfred Schnitzler:
The isomorphism problem is polynomially solvable for certain graph languages. 369-379 - Rani Siromoney, K. G. Subramanian:
Space-filling curves and infinite graphs. 380-391 - John Staples:
Two-level expression representation for faster evaluation. 392-404 - Frank Wankmüller:
Characterization of graph classes by forbidden structures and reductions. 405-414 - Manfred Nagl:
Bibliography on graph-rewriting systems (graph grammars). 415-448
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