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1st NCMA 2009: Wroclaw, Poland
- Henning Bordihn, Rudolf Freund, Markus Holzer, Martin Kutrib, Friedrich Otto:
Workshop on Non-Classical Models for Automata and Applications - NCMA 2009, Wroclaw, Poland, August 31 - September 1, 2009. Proceedings. books@ocg.at 256, Austrian Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-3-85403-256-4
Invited Papers
- Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom:
Automata Walking over Trees and Graphs. NCMA 2009: 11-14 - Joachim Niehren:
Streaming Tree Automata and XPath. NCMA 2009: 15-16 - Klaus Sutner:
Cellular Automata, Decidability and Phasespace. NCMA 2009: 17-30
Regular Contributions
- Miklós Bartha:
Equivalence Relations of Mealy Automata. NCMA 2009: 31-46 - Luca Bernardinello, Carlo Ferigato, Lucia Pomello, Stefania Rombolà:
Closure Operators Associated to Partially Ordered Sets. NCMA 2009: 47-60 - Maria Paola Bianchi, Beatrice Palano:
Events and Languages on Unary Quantum Automata. NCMA 2009: 61-76 - Peter Cerno, Frantisek Mráz:
Clearing Restarting Automata. NCMA 2009: 77-90 - Jürgen Dassow, Gema M. Martín, Francisco J. Vico:
Evolving Under Small Disruption. NCMA 2009: 91-106 - Rudolf Freund, Marian Kogler, Sergey Verlan:
P Automata with Controlled Use of Minimal Communication Rules. NCMA 2009: 107-120 - Viliam Geffert, Carlo Mereghetti, Giovanni Pighizzini:
One Pebble Versus log(n) Bits. NCMA 2009: 121-134 - Felix G. Hamza-Lup, Ferucio Laurentiu Tiplea:
An Automaton-based Formalism for Cooperative Augmented Reality Systems. NCMA 2009: 135-150 - Galina Jirásková, Pavol Olejár:
State Complexity of Intersection and Union of Suffix-Free Languages and Descriptional Complexity. NCMA 2009: 151-166 - Peter Leupold, Benedek Nagy:
5' → 3' Watson-Crick Automata with Several Runs. NCMA 2009: 167-180 - Tomás Masopust:
Regulated Nondeterminism in PDAs: The Non-Regular Case. NCMA 2009: 181-194 - Hidenosuke Nishio:
Automorphism Classification of Cellular Automata. NCMA 2009: 195-208 - Catalin Ionut Tîrnauca:
Model Syntax-Directed Translations by Tree Transducers. NCMA 2009: 209-220 - Bianca Truthe:
Target Based Accepting Networks of Evolutionary Processors with Regular Filters. NCMA 2009: 221-236

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