Graph Transformations 5th International Conference, ICGT 2010, Twente, The Netherlands, September 27--October 2, 2010, Proceedings / edited by Hartmut Ehrig, Arend Rensink, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Andy Schürr.

Graphs are among the simplest and most universal models for a variety of s- tems, not just in computer science, but throughout engineering and the life sciences. When systems evolve we are interested in the way they change, to p- dict, support, or react to their evolution. Graph transformation combi...

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Other Authors: Ehrig, Hartmut (Editor), Rensink, Arend (Editor), Rozenberg, Grzegorz (Editor), Schürr, Andy (Editor)
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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
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Series:Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues ; 6372
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505 0 |a Invited Speakers -- A False History of True Concurrency: From Petri to Tools -- How Far Can Enterprise Modeling for Banking Be Supported by Graph Transformation? -- Session 1. Graphs and Logic -- Graph Transformation Units Guided by a SAT Solver -- Delaying Constraint Solving in Symbolic Graph Transformation -- A Dynamic Logic for Termgraph Rewriting -- Session 2. Behavioural Analysis -- A New Type of Behaviour-Preserving Transition Insertions in Unfolding Prefixes -- On the Computation of McMillan’s Prefix for Contextual Nets and Graph Grammars -- Verification of Graph Transformation Systems with Context-Free Specifications -- Saturated LTSs for Adhesive Rewriting Systems -- A Hoare Calculus for Graph Programs -- Session 3. Models and Model Transformation -- Formal Analysis of Functional Behaviour for Model Transformations Based on Triple Graph Grammars -- Conflict Detection for Model Versioning Based on Graph Modifications -- A Component Concept for Typed Graphs with Inheritance and Containment Structures -- Combining Termination Criteria by Isolating Deletion -- Session 4. Algebraic Foundations -- Graph Rewriting in Span-Categories -- Finitary -Adhesive Categories -- Hereditary Pushouts Reconsidered -- Session 5. Applications -- Graph Transformation for Domain-Specific Discrete Event Time Simulation -- Counterpart Semantics for a Second-Order ?-Calculus -- Declarative Mesh Subdivision Using Topological Rewriting in MGS -- A Model for Distribution and Revocation of Certificates -- Session 6. Rule Composition -- Local Confluence for Rules with Nested Application Conditions -- Multi-Amalgamation in Adhesive Categories -- Amalgamating Pushout and Pullback Graph Transformation in Collagories -- Doctoral Symposium -- ICGT 2010 Doctoral Symposium -- EMF Model Transformation Based on Graph Transformation: Formal Foundation and Tool Environment -- Recognizable Graph Languages for the Verification of Dynamic Systems -- Stochastic Modelling and Simulation of Dynamic Resource Allocation -- Bisimulation Theory for Graph Transformation Systems -- Realizing Impure Functions in Interaction Nets -- Composite EMF Modeling Based on Typed Graphs with Inheritance and Containment Structures -- Formal Modeling and Analysis of Communication Platforms Like Skype Based on Petri Net Transformation Systems -- LTS Semantics for Process Calculi from Their Graphical Encodings -- Automated Assistance for Search-Based Refactoring Using Unfolding of Graph Transformation Systems -- Correctness of Graph Programs Relative to HR?+? Conditions -- Static Type Checking of Model Transformation Programs -- Using Graph Transformations and Graph Abstractions for Software Verification. 
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