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2010
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The Edge of Graph Transformation - Graphs for Behavioural Specification

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The Edge of Graph Transformation - Graphs for Behavioural Specification
The title of this paper, besides being a pun, can be taken to mean either the frontier of research in graph transformation, or the advantage of using graph transformation. To focus on the latter: Why should anyone not already educated in the field adopt graph transformation-based methods, rather than a mainstream modelling language or a process algebra; or vice versa, what is holding potential users back? These questions can be further refined by focusing on particular aspects like usability (available tools) or power (available theory). In this paper, we take a fresh and honest look at these issues. Our perspective is the use of graph transformation as a formalism for the specification and analysis of system behaviour. There is no question that the general nature of graphs is at once their prime selling point (essentially everything can be specified in terms of graphs) and their main drawback (the manipulation of graphs is complex, and many properties that are useful in more specialis...
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where BIRTHDAY
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