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4th GG: Bremen, Germany, 1990
- Hartmut Ehrig, Hans-Jörg Kreowski, Grzegorz Rozenberg:

Graph-Grammars and Their Application to Computer Science, 4th International Workshop, Bremen, Germany, March 5-9, 1990, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 532, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-54478-X
Part 1
- Frank Drewes, Hans-Jörg Kreowski:

A Note on Hyperedge Replacement. 1-12 - Joost Engelfriet, Grzegorz Rozenberg:

Graph Grammars Based on Node Rewriting: An Introduction to NLC Graph Grammars. 12-23 - Hartmut Ehrig, Martin Korff, Michael Löwe:

Tutorial Introduction to the Algebraic Approach of Graph Grammars Based on Double and Single Pushouts. 24-37 - Bruno Courcelle:

The Logical Exprssion of Graph Properties (Abstract). 38-40
Part 2
- Panel discussion: The use of graph grammars in applications. 41-60

- Martin J. M. de Boer:

Graph Grammars as a Modelling Tool in Developmental Biology. 41-43 - Horst Bunke:

Graph Grammars - a Useful Tool for Pattern Recognition? 43-46 - Janice E. Cuny:

Graph Grammars as Tools in Applications Work? 46-47 - F. David Fracchia:

Modelling of Biological Structures. 47-48 - Herbert Göttler:

Usefulness of Graph Grammars in Applications. 48-49 - Simon M. Kaplan:

Applying Graph Grammars to Software engineering. 49-51 - Hans-Jörg Kreowski:

Applied Graph Transformation. 51-52 - Brian H. Mayoh:

Graph Grammars for Knowledge Representation. 53 - Manfred Nagl:

Graph Grammars which are Suitable for Applications. 54-56 - Azaria Paz:

Usefulness and Visibility of Graph Grammars. 56 - M. Ronan Sleep:

Applications of Graph Grammars and Directions for Research. 57-60
Part 3
- Michael Himsolt:

GraphEd: An Interactive Tool For Developing Graph Grammars. 61-65 - Andy Schürr:

Presentation of the IPSEN-Environment: An Integrated and Incremental Project Support ENvironment. 66 - Andy Schürr:

Presentation of the PROGRESS-Editor: A text-oriented hybrid editor for PROgrammed Graph REwriting SyStems. 67 - Egon Wanke:

PLEXUS: Tools for Analyzing Graph Grammars. 68-69
Part 4
- Stefan Arnborg, Bruno Courcelle, Andrzej Proskurowski, Detlef Seese:

An Algebraic Theory of Graph Reduction. 70-83 - Duane A. Bailey, Janice E. Cuny, Charles D. Fisher:

Programming with Very Large Graphs. 84-97 - Klaus Barthelmann:

Describing Göttler's Operational Graph Grammars with Pushouts. 98-112 - Michel Bauderon:

General Solution to a System of Recursive Equations. 113-126 - Martin J. M. de Boer:

Construction of Map OL-Systems for Developmental Sequences of Plant Cell Layers. 127-143 - Franz-Josef Brandenburg:

Layout Graph Grammars: The Placement Approach. 144-156 - Franz-Josef Brandenburg, Michal Chytil:

Cycle Chain Code Picture Languages. 157-173 - Horst Bunke, Thomas Glauser, T.-H. Tran:

An Efficient Implementation of Graph Grammars Based on the RETE Matching Algorithm. 174-189 - Didier Caucal:

An Application of Graph Grammars to the Elimination of Redundancy from Functions Defined by Schemes. 190-206 - Tien Chi Chen:

Graphic Equivalence and Computer Optimization. 207-220 - Andrea Corradini

, Ugo Montanari, Francesca Rossi, Hartmut Ehrig, Michael Löwe:
Graph Grammars and Logic Programming. 221-237 - Bruno Courcelle:

Graphs as Relational Structures: An Algebraic an Logical Approach. 238-252 - Bruno Courcelle, Joost Engelfriet, Grzegorz Rozenberg:

Context-free Handle-rewriting Hypergraph Grammars. 253-268 - Hartmut Ehrig, Annegret Habel, Hans-Jörg Kreowski, Francesco Parisi-Presicce:

From Graph Grammars to High Level Replacement Systems. 269-291 - Hartmut Ehrig, Francesco Parisi-Presicce:

Algebraic Specification Grammars: A Junction between Module Specifications and Graph Grammars. 292-310 - Joost Engelfriet:

A Characterization of Context-Free NCE Graph Languages by Monadic Second-Order Logic on Trees. 311-327 - Joost Engelfriet, Linda Heyker:

The Term Generating Power of Context-Free Hypergraph Grammars. 328-243 - Gregor Engels:

Elementary Actions on an Extended Entity-Relationship Database. 344-362 - F. David Fracchia, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz:

Physically-Based Graphical Interpretation of Marker Cellwork L-Systems. 363-377 - John R. W. Glauert, Richard Kennaway, M. Ronan Sleep:

Dactl: An Experimental Graph Rewriting Language. 378-395 - Herbert Göttler, Joachim Günther, Georg Nieskens:

Use Graph Grammars to Design CAD-Systems! 396-410 - Annegret Habel, Hans-Jörg Kreowski:

Collage Grammars. 411-429 - Lilia Hess, Brian H. Mayoh:

The Four Musicians: Analogies and Expert Systems - A Graphic Approach. 430-445 - Dirk Janssens, Grzegorz Rozenberg:

Structured Transformations and Computation Graphs for Actor Grammars. 446-460 - Eric Jeltsch, Hans-Jörg Kreowski:

Grammatical Inference Based on Hyperedge Replacement. 461-474 - Simon M. Kaplan, Joseph P. Loyall, Steven K. Goering:

Specifying Concurrent Languages and Systems with ???-Grammars. 475-489 - Richard Kennaway:

Graph Rewriting in Some Categories of Partial Morphisms. 490-504 - Martin Korff:

Application of Graph Grammars to Rule-Based Systems. 505-519 - Clemens Lautemann:

Tree Automata, Tree Decomposition and Hyperedge Replacement. 520-537 - Ulrike Lichtblau:

Recognizing Rooted Context-free Flowgraph Languages in Polynomial Time. 538-548 - Igor Litovsky, Yves Métivier:

Computing with Graph Relabelling Systems with Priorities. 549-563 - Jacqueline Lück, Hermann B. Lück:

Double-wall Cellworks Systems for Plant Meristems. 564-581 - Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Józef Winkowski:

Programmed Derivations of Relational Structures. 582-598 - Manfred Nagl, Andy Schürr:

A Specification Environment for Graph Grammars. 599-609 - Azaria Paz:

The Theory of Graphoids: A Survey. 610-621 - Detlef Plump:

Graph-Reducible Term Rewriting Systems. 622-636 - Azriel Rosenfeld:

A Note on Graph Decimation. 637-640 - Andy Schürr:

PROGRESS: A VHL-Language Based on Graph Grammars. 641-659 - Gabriele Taentzer, Holger Schween:

Movement of Objects in Configuration Spaces modelled by graph Grammars. 660-675 - Walter Vogler:

Recognizing Edge Replacement Graph Languages in Cubic Time. 676-687
Part 5
- Hartmut Ehrig, Michael Löwe:

Computing by Graph Transformation: Overall Aims and New Results. 688-703

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