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GT-VMT@ICALP 2001: Crete, Greece
- Luciano Baresi, Mauro Pezzè, Gabriele Taentzer:
International Workshop on Graph Transformation and Visual Modeling Techniques, GT-VMT 2001, Satellite Workshop of ICALP 2001, Crete, Greece, July 12-13, 2001. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 50(3), Elsevier 2001 - Hartmut Ehrig, Fernando Orejas:
A Conceptual and Formal Framework for the Integration of Data Type and Process Modeling Techniques. 199-226 - Michel Bauderon, Stefan Gruner, Yves Métivier, Mohamed Mosbah, Afif Sellami:
Visualization of Distributed Algorithms Based on Graph Relabelling Systems. 227-237 - Andrea Corradini, Fernando Luís Dotti, Leila Ribeiro:
A Graph Transformation View on the Specification of Applications using Mobile Code. 238-246 - Sergio Flesca, Filippo Furfaro, Sergio Greco:
Graph Grammars for Querying Graph-like Data. 247-256 - Reiko Heckel, Jochen Malte Küster:
Behavioral Constraints for Visual Models. 257-265 - Aliki Tsiolakis:
Integrating Model Information in UML Sequence Diagrams. 266-274 - Nico Verlinden, Dirk Janssens:
Modeling Petri Nets by Local Action Systems. 275-281 - Tomokazu Arita, Kiyonobu Tomiyama, Kensei Tsuchida, Takeo Yaku:
Application of Attribute NCE Graph Grammars to Syntactic Editing of Tabular Forms. 282-288 - Roswitha Bardohl, Thorsten Schultzke, Gabriele Taentzer:
Visual Language Parsing in GenGEd. 289-294 - Oliver Köth, Mark Minas:
Abstraction in Graph-Transformation Based Diagram Editors. 295-301 - Andrea Formisano, Marta Simeoni:
An AGG Application Supporting Visual Reasoning. 302-309 - Giorgio Busatto, Berthold Hoffmann:
Comparing Notions of Hierarchical Graph Transformation. 310-317 - John L. Pfaltz:
Transformations of Concept Graphs: An Approach to Empirical Induction. 318-324 - Luciano Baresi, Mauro Pezzè, Gabriele Taentzer:
Introduction - Graph Transformation and Visual Modeling Techniques - GT-VMT 2001. 325-326
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