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Book chapters
pp. 1
Towards an Algebraic Theory of Bidirectional Transformations
pp. 18
Discovery, Verification and Conformance of Workflows with Cancellation
pp. 38
The AUTOSAR Way of Model-Based Engineering of Automotive Systems
pp. 39
An Algorithm for Hypergraph Completion According to Hyperedge Replacement Grammars
pp. 54
Labelled (Hyper)Graphs, Negotiations and the Naming Problem
pp. 69
Abstracting Complex Data Structures by Hyperedge Replacement
pp. 84
Inductively Sequential Term-Graph Rewrite Systems
pp. 99
Mobile Agents Implementing Local Computations in Graphs
pp. 115
A Decentralized Implementation of Mobile Ambients
pp. 131
Network Applications of Graph Bisimulation
pp. 147
Graph Transformation for Topology Modelling
pp. 162
Embedding and Confluence of Graph Transformations with Negative Application Conditions
pp. 178
Formal Analysis of Model Transformations Based on Triple Graph Rules with Kernels
pp. 194
Semantical Correctness and Completeness of Model Transformations Using Graph and Rule Transformation
pp. 211
High-Level Programs and Program Conditions
pp. 226
Parallel and Sequential Independence for Borrowed Contexts
pp. 242
Behavior Preservation in Model Refactoring Using DPO Transformations with Borrowed Contexts
pp. 257
Open Petri Nets: Non-deterministic Processes and Compositionality
pp. 274
Attributed Graph Constraints
pp. 289
Resolution-Like Theorem Proving for High-Level Conditions
pp. 305
Towards the Verification of Attributed Graph Transformation Systems
pp. 321
A Modal-Logic Based Graph Abstraction
pp. 336
On the Recognizability of Arrow and Graph Languages
pp. 351
Graph Multiset Transformation as a Framework for Massively Parallel Computation
pp. 366
Pullback Grammars Are Context-Free
pp. 379
On Switching to H-Free Graphs
pp. 396
A Benchmark Evaluation of Incremental Pattern Matching in Graph Transformation
pp. 411
15 Years of Triple Graph Grammars
pp. 426
Pattern-Based Model-to-Model Transformation
pp. 442
Adaptive Star Grammars for Graph Models
pp. 458
Tutorial Introduction to Graph Transformation
pp. 460
Workshop on Graph Computation Models
pp. 463
Graph-Based Tools: The Contest
pp. 467
Workshop on Petri Nets and Graph Transformations
pp. 470
Summary of the Workshop on Natural Computing and Graph Transformations
pp. 473
ICGT 2008 Doctoral Symposium
pp. 475
Verification of Architectural Refactorings: Rule Extraction and Tool Support
pp. 478
Abstract Semantics by Observable Contexts
pp. 481
Triple Graph Grammars and OCL for Validating System Behavior
pp. 484
From Separation Logic to Hyperedge Replacement and Back
pp. 487
Security, Cryptography and Directed Bigraphs
pp. 490
Modelling Clustering of Sensor Networks with Synchronised Hyperedge Replacement
pp. 493
Grammar Morphisms and Weakly Adhesive Categories
pp. 496
Process Construction and Analysis for Workflows Modelled by Adhesive HLR Systems with Application Conditions
pp. 499
Towards a Two Layered Verification Approach for Compiled Graph Transformation
pp. 502
Model-Based Analysis of Network Reconfigurations Using Graph Transformation Systems
pp. 505
Service Extraction from Legacy Systems
pp. 508
Development of Correct Graph Transformation Systems
pp. 511
Graph Transformation for the Semantic Web: Queries and Inference Rules
pp. 514
Using a Triple Graph Grammar for State Machine Implementations
pp. 517
Model-Driven Development of Model Transformations
pp. 520
Transformation-Based Operationalization of Graph Languages
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