Graph grammars and graph rewrite systems improved a lot towards practical usability during the last years. Nevertheless, there are still major problems to overcome in order to attract a broad number of software designers and developers to the usage of graph grammars and graph rewrite systems. Two of the main problems are, (1) that current graph grammar notations are too proprietary and (2) that there exists no seamless integration of graph rewrite systems with common (OO) design and implementation languages like UML and C++ or Java.
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%J Theory and Application of Graph Transformations
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%P 296--309
%T Story Diagrams: A New Graph Rewrite Language Based on the Unified Modeling Language and Java
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%X Graph grammars and graph rewrite systems improved a lot towards practical usability during the last years. Nevertheless, there are still major problems to overcome in order to attract a broad number of software designers and developers to the usage of graph grammars and graph rewrite systems. Two of the main problems are, (1) that current graph grammar notations are too proprietary and (2) that there exists no seamless integration of graph rewrite systems with common (OO) design and implementation languages like UML and C++ or Java.
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