Design, Construction, and Application of a Generic Visual Language Generation Environment
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Unparsing of Diagrams with DiaGen
ICGT '02 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Graph Transformation
Using graph grammar to implement global layout for a visual programming language generation system
VIP '01 Proceedings of the Pan-Sydney area workshop on Visual information processing - Volume 11
GXL: a new graph transformation language
ACM-SE 42 Proceedings of the 42nd annual Southeast regional conference
Visual language semantics specification in the VisPro system
VIP '02 Selected papers from the 2002 Pan-Sydney workshop on Visualisation - Volume 22
Modeling Successively Connected Repetitive Subgraphs
Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance
Aspect-oriented model-driven skeleton code generation: A graph-based transformation approach
Science of Computer Programming
Integration tools for consistency management between design documents in development processes
Graph transformations and model-driven engineering
A graph rewriting system for process platform planning
Decision Support Systems
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The multi-paradigm language PROGRES is the first rule-oriented visual language which has a well-defined type concept and supports programming with graph rewriting systems. To some extent, it has the flavor of a visual database programming language with powerful pattern matching and replacing facilities as well as backtracking capabilities. Until now, it was mainly used for specifying and rapid prototyping of abstract data types in software engineering environments. An integrated set of language-specific tools supports intertwined editing, analyzing, browsing, and debugging of specifications as well as generating prototypes in C (Modula-2) with Tcl/Tk-based user interfaces.