raphs are widely used to represent structural information in the form of objects and connections between them. Graph transformation is the rule-based manipulation of graphs, an increasingly important concept in computer science and related fields. This is the first textbook treatment of the algebraic approach to graph transformation, based on algebraic structures and category theory.
Part I is an introduction to the classical case of graph and typed graph transformation. In Part II basic and advanced results are first shown for an abstract form of replacement systems, so-called adhesive high-level replacement systems based on category theory, and are then instantiated to several forms of graph and Petri net transformation systems. Part III develops typed attributed graph transformation, a technique of key relevance in the modeling of visual languages and in model transformation. Part IV contains a practical case study on model transformation and a presentation of the AGG (attributed graph grammar) tool environment. Finally the appendix covers the basics of category theory, signatures and algebras.
The book addresses both research scientists and graduate students in computer science, mathematics and engineering.
Author(s): H. Ehrig, K. Ehrig, U. Prange, G. Taentzer
Series: Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 383
Front Matter....Pages 1-3
General Introduction....Pages 5-20
Graphs, Typed Graphs, and the Gluing Construction....Pages 21-35
Graph Transformation Systems....Pages 37-71
Front Matter....Pages 73-75
Adhesive High-Level Replacement Categories....Pages 77-100
Adhesive High-Level Replacement Systems....Pages 101-124
Embedding and Local Confluence....Pages 125-149
Constraints and Application Conditions....Pages 151-165
Front Matter....Pages 167-170
Typed Attributed Graphs....Pages 171-180
Typed Attributed Graph Transformation Systems....Pages 181-205
Embedding and Local Confluence for Typed AGT Systems....Pages 207-220
Adhesive HLR Categories for Typed Attributed Graphs....Pages 221-236
Constraints, Application Conditions and Termination for Typed AGT Systems....Pages 237-257
Typed Attributed Graph Transformation with Inheritance....Pages 259-281
Front Matter....Pages 283-285
Case Study on Model Transformation....Pages 287-304
Implementation of Typed Attributed Graph Transformation by AGG....Pages 305-323