Attributed graph grammar

In computer science, an attributed graph grammar is a class of graph grammar that associates vertices with a set of attributes and rewrites with functions on attributes. In the algebraic approach to graph grammars, they are usually formulated using the double-pushout approach or the single-pushout approach.

Implementation

AGG, a rule-based visual language that directly expresses attributed graph grammars using the double-pushout approach has been developed at TU Berlin for many years.[1]

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