Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance - Third International Symposium, AGTIVE 2007, Kassel, Germany, October 10-12, 2007, Revised Selected and Invited Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)


ThisvolumecompilesallpaperspresentedattheInternationalSymposiumon- plications of Graph Transformation with Industrial Relevance (AGTIVE 2007). Thesubmissions?rstunderwentathoroughreviewprocessbeforeAGTIVE2007. Asecondreviewroundwasorganizedafterthesymposiumfor(1)?nalpaperv- sions of presented contributions, (2) additional short tool surveys, and (3) the results ofa separatetoolcompetition satellite event. AGTIVE 2007 was the third practice-orientedscienti?c meeting of the graph transformationcommunity. The aim of the AGTIVE seriesasa whole is to serve asaforumforallthosescientistsofthegraphtransformationcommunitythatare involved in the development of graph transformation tools and the application of graph transformation techniques-usually in an industrial setting. In more detail, our intentions were and still are to: 1. Bring the practice-oriented Graph Transformation community together 2. Study and integrate di?erent Graph Transformation approaches 3. Build a bridge between academia and industry In addition, AGTIVE 2007 laid a special emphasis on the role that graph transformation techniques play for model-driven system engineering languages, tools, and methods including the well-known standards of the Object Mana- ment Group (OMG). The ?rst AGTIVE symposium took place at Kerkrade, The Netherlands, in 1999. Its proceedings appeared as vol. 1779 of the Springer LNCS series. The second symposium, AGTIVE 2003, was held in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. The proceedings were published as LNCS 3062. The conference location for AGTIVE 2007 was a historic site again: the Schlosshotel Bad Wilhelmsh] ohe, whichis nextto the Wilhelmsh] ohe Palaceabovethecity inthe famousBergpark of Kassel, right in the center of Germany. Kassel is a very old city that was ?rst mentioned in 913. In ancient times Castellum Cattorum was a forti?cation of the German Tribe of the unusually disciplined and well-organized Chatti (cf."

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ThisvolumecompilesallpaperspresentedattheInternationalSymposiumon- plications of Graph Transformation with Industrial Relevance (AGTIVE 2007). Thesubmissions?rstunderwentathoroughreviewprocessbeforeAGTIVE2007. Asecondreviewroundwasorganizedafterthesymposiumfor(1)?nalpaperv- sions of presented contributions, (2) additional short tool surveys, and (3) the results ofa separatetoolcompetition satellite event. AGTIVE 2007 was the third practice-orientedscienti?c meeting of the graph transformationcommunity. The aim of the AGTIVE seriesasa whole is to serve asaforumforallthosescientistsofthegraphtransformationcommunitythatare involved in the development of graph transformation tools and the application of graph transformation techniques-usually in an industrial setting. In more detail, our intentions were and still are to: 1. Bring the practice-oriented Graph Transformation community together 2. Study and integrate di?erent Graph Transformation approaches 3. Build a bridge between academia and industry In addition, AGTIVE 2007 laid a special emphasis on the role that graph transformation techniques play for model-driven system engineering languages, tools, and methods including the well-known standards of the Object Mana- ment Group (OMG). The ?rst AGTIVE symposium took place at Kerkrade, The Netherlands, in 1999. Its proceedings appeared as vol. 1779 of the Springer LNCS series. The second symposium, AGTIVE 2003, was held in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. The proceedings were published as LNCS 3062. The conference location for AGTIVE 2007 was a historic site again: the Schlosshotel Bad Wilhelmsh] ohe, whichis nextto the Wilhelmsh] ohe Palaceabovethecity inthe famousBergpark of Kassel, right in the center of Germany. Kassel is a very old city that was ?rst mentioned in 913. In ancient times Castellum Cattorum was a forti?cation of the German Tribe of the unusually disciplined and well-organized Chatti (cf."

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Springer-Verlag

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Germany

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Programming and Software Engineering, 5088

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October 2008

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2008

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235 x 155 x 31mm (L x W x T)

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594

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2008 ed.

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978-3-540-89019-5

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9783540890195

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3-540-89019-X



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