Graphs are a common means to represent structures in models and meta-models of software systems. In this context, the description of model domains by classifying the domain entitie...
Graphs are a popular data structure, and graph-manipulation programs are common. Graph manipulations can be cleanly, compactly, and explicitly described using graph-rewriting notat...
In 2004, Klavins et al. introduced the use of graph grammars to describe--and to program--systems of self-assembly. It turns out that these graph grammars can be embedded in a gra...
Automatic discovery of semantic relations between resources is a key issue in Web-based intelligent applications such as document understanding and Web services. This paper explore...
Dominance analysis from graph theory allows one to locate subordinated software elements in a rooted dependency graph. It identifies the nesting structure for a dependency graph ...