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2004
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Event-Driven Grammars: Towards the Integration of Meta-modelling and Graph Transformation
In this work we introduce event-driven grammars, a kind of graph grammars that are especially suited for visual modelling environments generated by meta-modelling. Rules in these g...
Esther Guerra, Juan de Lara
TAGT
1998
Springer
162views Graph Theory» more  TAGT 1998»
15 years 1 months ago
Hypergraphs as a Uniform Diagram Representation Model
When working with diagrams in visual environments like graphical diagram editors, diagrams have to be represented by an internal model. Graphs and hypergraphs are well-known concep...
Mark Minas
APSEC
2003
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Rigorous EBNF-based Definition for a Graphic Modeling Language
Today, the syntax of visual specification languages such as UML is typically defined using meta-modelling techniques. However, this kind of syntax definition has drawbacks. In par...
Yong Xia, Martin Glinz
ACL
1994
14 years 11 months ago
Multiset-Valued Linear Index Grammars: Imposing Dominance Constraints on Derivations
This paper defines multiset-valued linear index grammar and unordered vector grammar with dominance links. The former models certain uses of multisetvalued feature structures in u...
Owen Rambow
AGTIVE
2007
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Domain Specific Languages with Graphical and Textual Views
We show our approach for the definition of Domain Specific Languages integrating both graphical and textual views. The approach is based on the meta-modelling concepts provided by ...
Francisco Pérez Andrés, Juan de Lara...