Repotting the Geraniums: On Nested Graph Transformation Rules
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https://doi.org/10.14279/tuj.eceasst.18.260Abstract
We propose a scheme for rule amalgamation based on nested graph predicates. Essentially, we extend all the graphs in such a predicate with right hand sides. Whenever such an enriched nested predicate matches (i.e., is satisfied by) a given host graph, this results in many individual match morphisms, and thus many âsmallâ rule applications. The total effect is described by the amalgamated rule. This makes for a smooth, uniform and very powerful amalgamation scheme, which we demonstrate on a number of examples. Among the examples is the following, which we believe to be inexpressible in very few other parallel rule formalism proposed in the literature: repot all flowering geraniums whose pots have cracked.Downloads
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2009-09-08
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A. Rensink and J.-H. Kuperus, “Repotting the Geraniums: On Nested Graph Transformation Rules”, eceasst, vol. 18, Sep. 2009.
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