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The aim of the Transformation Tool Contest (TTC) series is to compare the expressiveness, the usability and the performance of graph and model transformation tools along a number of selected case studies. Participants want to learn about…
This case for the Transformation Tool Contest 2013 is about evaluating the scope and usability of transformation languages and tools for a set of four tasks requiring very different capabilities. One task deals with typical model-to-model…
This paper presents a solution to the Flowgraphs case study for the Transformation Tool Contest 2013 (TTC 2013). Starting from Java source code, we execute a chain of model transformations to derive a simplified model of the program, its…
This paper describes a case study for the sixth Transformation Tool Contest. The case is based on a mapping from Petri-Nets to statecharts (i.e., from flat process models to hierarchical ones). The case description separates a simple…
Software systems are getting more and more complex. Model-driven engineering (MDE) offers ways to handle such increased complexity by lifting development to a higher level of abstraction. A key part in MDE are transformations that transform…
This document presents the results of the Model Checking Contest held at Petri Nets 2013 in Milano. This contest aimed at a fair and experimental evaluation of the performances of model checking techniques applied to Petri nets. This is the…
This paper presents a solution for the Flow Graphs case of the Transformation Tool Contest 2013, using the Eclectic model transformation tool. The solution makes use of several languages of Eclectic, showing how it is possible to combine…
This case comprises several primitive tasks that can be solved straight away with most transformation tools. The aim is to cover the most important kinds of primitive operations on models, i.e. create, read, update and delete (CRUD). To…
After 20 years of Triple Graph Grammars (TGGs) and numerous actively maintained implementations, there is now a need for challenging examples and success stories to show that TGGs can be used for real-world bidirectional model…
Software systems are getting more and more complex. Model-driven engineering (MDE) offers ways to handle such increased complexity by lifting development to a higher level of abstraction. A key part in MDE are transformations that transform…
This volume contains a selection of the papers presented at TERMGRAPH 2018, the tenth edition of the international workshop on computing with terms and graphs. Graphs, and graph transformation systems, are used in many areas within Computer…
We introduce the graph transformation tool GrGen.NET (www.grgen.net) by solving the Hello World Case of the Transformation Tool Contest 2011 which consists of a collection of small transformation tasks; for each task a section is given…
The paper summarises the contributions in a session at GCM 2019 presenting and discussing the use of native and translation-based solutions to common analysis problems for Graph Transformation Systems (GTSs). In addition to a comparison of…
This volume contains the proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Computing with Terms and Graphs (TERMGRAPH 2013). The workshop took place in Rome, Italy, on March 23rd, 2013, as part of the sixteenth edition of the European…
This volume contains the post-proceedings of the Twelfth International Workshop on Graph Computation Models (GCM 2021). The workshop was part of STAF 2021 (Software Technologies: Applications and Foundations) as an online-workshop on 22nd…
We extended our simulation tool Ntccrt for probabilistic ntcc (pntcc) models. In addition, we developed a verification tool for pntcc models. Using this tool we can prove properties such as the system will go to a successful state with…
This article presents the results of the Model Checking Contest held at Petri Nets 2012 in Hambourg. This contest aimed at a fair and experimental evaluation of the performances of model checking techniques applied to Petri nets. This is…
The THedu'11 workshop received thirteen submissions, twelve of which were accepted and presented during the workshop. For the post-conference proceedings nine submission where received and accepted. The submissions are within the scope of…
The extraction of process models from text refers to the problem of turning the information contained in an unstructured textual process descriptions into a formal representation,i.e.,a process model. Several automated approaches have been…
This volume contains the proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Computing with Terms and Graphs (TERMGRAPH 2011). The workshop took place in Saarbruecken, Germany, on April 2nd, 2011, as part of the fourteenth edition of the…