Graph grammars with negative application conditions
Fundamenta Informaticae - Special issue on graph transformations
Handbook of graph grammars and computing by graph transformation: volume I. foundations
Handbook of graph grammars and computing by graph transformation: volume I. foundations
Term rewriting and all that
Elements of distributed algorithms: modeling and analysis with Petri nets
Elements of distributed algorithms: modeling and analysis with Petri nets
Graph transformation for specification and programming
Science of Computer Programming
Handbook of graph grammars and computing by graph transformation: vol. 3: concurrency, parallelism, and distribution
Handbook of graph grammars and computing by graph transformation: vol. 2: applications, languages, and tools
Graph transformation units and modules
Handbook of graph grammars and computing by graph transformation
Swarm intelligence
A new kind of science
Graph Algorithms
Handbook of Formal Languages
Chaos and Fractals
DNA Computing: New Computing Paradigms (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series)
DNA Computing: New Computing Paradigms (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series)
Autonomous units and their semantics — the sequential case
ICGT'06 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Graph Transformations
Graph Transformation Units --- An Overview
Concurrency, Graphs and Models
Communities of Autonomous Units for Pickup and Delivery Vehicle Routing
Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance
Autonomous Units to Model Interacting Sequential and Parallel Processes
Fundamenta Informaticae
Autonomous units and their semantics - the concurrent case
Graph transformations and model-driven engineering
ICALP'12 Proceedings of the 39th international colloquium conference on Automata, Languages, and Programming - Volume Part II
Autonomous Units to Model Interacting Sequential and Parallel Processes
Fundamenta Informaticae
Information and Computation
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Communities of autonomous units are rule-based and graph-transformational devices to model data-processing systems that may consist of distributed and mobile components. The components may communicate and interact with each other, they may link up to ad-hoc networks. In this paper, we introduce and investigate the parallel-process semantics of communities of autonomous units.