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Pattern composition in graph transformation rules


@INPROCEEDINGS{balogh-varro-cmt06,
  title = {{Pattern composition in graph transformation rules}},
  author = {{Andr\'as} {Balogh} and {D\'aniel} {Varr\'o}},
  booktitle = {International Workshop on Composition of Model Transformations (CMT 2006)},
  abstract = {Graph transformation (GT) frequently serves as a precise underlying specification mechanism for model transformations within and between modeling languages. However, composability of graph transformation rules is typically limited to inter-level rule composition (i.e. rules calling other rules). In the current paper, we introduce intra-level composition for GT rules where the left-hand side and right-hand side graphs of GT rules can be composed of stand-alone graph patterns in a fully declarative way. As a result, the specification of complex model transformation problems can be drastically reduced. Our concepts are demonstrated using the transformation language of the VIATRA2 framework.},
  year = {2006},
  address = {Bilbao, Spain},
  month = {July},
  partner = {BUTE},
  status = {public},
  task = {T7.3},
}

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