Programming Language - PROGRES


PROGRES

PROGRES - PROgrammed Graph REwriting Systems. A. Scheurr, Aachen 1991. A
very high level language based on graph grammars. Supports multiple
inheritance and types of types, declarative specification of graphical
attributes, visual specification of graph rewrite rules, builtin
backtracking of graph modifications, Used for implementing abstract data
types with graph-like internal structure, as a visual language for the
graph-oriented database GRAS, and as a rule-oriented language for
prototyping nondeterministically specified data/rule base transformations.
A. Scheurr, "Introduction to PROGRES, an Attribute Graph Grammar Based
Specification Language", in Proc WG89 Workshop on Graphtheoretic Concepts
in Computer Science", LNCS 411, Springer 1991.
info: Andy Scheurr
ftp://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/pub/unix/PROGRES/* for Sun4

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