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- A Partial Algebras Approach to Graph TransformationRicardo Alberich, Peter Burmeister, Francesc Rosselló, Gabriel Valiente, Boleslaw Wojdylo. 1-15
- The Contractum in Algebraic Graph RewritingRichard Banach. 16-26
- A Category-Theoretical Approach to Vertex Replacement: The Generation of Infinite GraphsMichel Bauderon. 27-37
- Issues in the Practical Use of Graph RewritingDorothea Blostein, Hoda Fahmy, Ann Grbavec. 38-55
- The Category of Typed Graph Grammars and its Adjunctions with CategoriesAndrea Corradini, Hartmut Ehrig, Michael Löwe, Ugo Montanari, Julia Padberg. 56-74
- Graph Unification and MatchingDetlef Plump, Annegret Habel. 75-88
- On the Interleaving Sematics of Transformation Units - A Step into GRACEHans-Jörg Kreowski, Sabine Kuske. 89-106
- A Graph Rewriting Framework for Statecharts SemanticsAndrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Adriano Peron. 107-121
- Programmed Graph Transformations and Graph Transformation Units in GRACEAndy Schürr. 122-136
- Pragmatic and Semantic Aspects of a Module Concept for Graph Transformation SystemsHartmut Ehrig, Gregor Engels. 137-154
- Software Integration Problems and Coupling of Graph Grammar SpecificationsManfred Nagl, Andy Schürr. 155-169
- Using Attributed Flow Graph Parsing to Recognize Clichés in ProgramsLinda M. Wills. 170-184
- Reconfiguration Graph Grammar for Massively Parallel, Fault Tolerant ComputersM. D. Derk, L. S. DeBrunner. 185-195
- The Use of Tree Transducers to Compute Translations Between Graph AlgebrasFrank Drewes. 196-210
- The Bounded Degree Problem for Non-Obstructing eNCE Graph GrammarsKonstantin Skodinis, Egon Wanke. 211-224
- Process Specification and VerificationKlaus Barthelmann. 225-239
- An Event Structure Semantics for Graph Grammars with Parallel ProductionsAndrea Corradini, Hartmut Ehrig, Michael Löwe, Ugo Montanari, Francesca Rossi. 240-256
- Synchronized Composition of Graph Grammar ProductionsAndrea Corradini, Francesca Rossi. 257-270
- The Decomposition of ESM ComputationsDirk Janssens. 271-287
- Formal Relationship between Graph Grammars and Petri NetsMartin Korff, Leila Ribeiro. 288-303
- Hierarchically Distributed Graph TransformationGabriele Taentzer. 304-320
- On Edge Addition Rewrite Systems and their Relevance to Program AnalysisUwe Aßmann. 321-335
- Graph Automata for Linear Graph LanguagesFranz-Josef Brandenburg, Konstantin Skodinis. 336-350
- The Obstructions of a Minor-Closed Set of Graphs Defined by Hyperedge Replacement can be ConstructedBruno Courcelle, Géraud Sénizergues. 351-367
- Concatenation of GraphsJoost Engelfriet, Jan Joris Vereijken. 368-382
- HRNCE Grammars - A Hypergraph Generating System with an eNCE WayChangwook Kim, Tae Eui Jeong. 383-396
- Node Replacement in Hypergrahps: Simulation of Hyperedge Replacement, and Decidability of ConfluenceRenate Klempien-Hinrichs. 397-411
- Chain-Code Pictures and Collages Generated by Hyperedge ReplacementJürgen Dassow, Annegret Habel, Stefan Taubenberger. 412-427
- Transformations of Graph GrammarsFrancesco Parisi-Presicce. 428-442
- Drawing Graphs with Attribute Graph GrammarsGaby Zinßmeister, Carolyn McCreary. 443-453
- Graph Pattern Matching in PROGRESAlbert Zündorf. 454-468
- A Technique for Recognizing Graphs of Bounded Treewidth with Application to Subclasses of Partial 2-PathsStefan Arnborg, Andrzej Proskurowski. 469-486
- The Definition in Monadic Second-Order Logic of Modular Decompositions of Ordered GraphsBruno Courcelle. 487-501
- Group Based Graph Transformations and Hierarchical Representations of GraphsAndrzej Ehrenfeucht, Tero Harju, Grzegorz Rozenberg. 502-520
- Integrating Lineage and Interaction for the Visualization of Cellular StucturesF. David Fracchia. 521-535
- Cellworks with Cell Rewriting and Cell Packing for Plant MorphogenesisJacqueline Lück, Hermann B. Lück. 536-549
- Subapical Bracketed L-SystemsPrzemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, Lila Kari. 550-564