Semantical Correctness of Simulation-to-Animation Model and Rule Transformation
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https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.4.13Abstract
In the framework of graph transformation, simulation rules are well-known to define the operational behavior of visual models. Moreover, it has been shown already how to construct animation rules in a domain specific layout from simulation rules. An important requirement of this construction is the semantical correctness which has not yet been considered. In this paper we give a precise definition for simulation-to-animation (S2A) model and rule transformations. Our main results show under which conditions semantical correctness can be obtained. The results are applied to analyze the S2A transformation of a Radio Clock model. Keywords: graph transformation, model and rule transformation, semantical correctness, simulation, animationDownloads
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2006-12-11
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C. Ermel, H. Ehrig, and K. Ehrig, “Semantical Correctness of Simulation-to-Animation Model and Rule Transformation”, eceasst, vol. 4, Dec. 2006.
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