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2nd NCMA 2010: Jena, Germany
- Henning Bordihn, Rudolf Freund, Markus Holzer, Thomas Hinze, Martin Kutrib, Friedrich Otto:
Second Workshop on Non-Classical Models for Automata and Applications - NCMA 2010, Jena, Germany, August 23 - August 24, 2010. Proceedings. books@ocg.at 263, Austrian Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-3-85403-263-2
Invited Papers
- Tomasz Jurdzinski:
Growing Grammars and Length-Reducing Automata. NCMA 2010: 9-10 - Andreas Maletti:
Survey: Tree Transducers in Machine Translation. NCMA 2010: 11-32
Regular Contributions
- Maria Paola Bianchi, Carlo Mereghetti, Beatrice Palano, Giovanni Pighizzini:
Probabilistic vs. Nondeterministic Unary Automata. NCMA 2010: 33-44 - Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, Tomás Masopust, György Vaszil:
Blackhole State-Controlled Regulated Pushdown Automata. NCMA 2010: 45-56 - Jürgen Dassow, Bianca Truthe:
On Networks of Evolutionary Processors with State Limited Filters. NCMA 2010: 57-70 - Peter Drábik, Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Paolo Milazzo:
Dynamic Sync-Programs for Modular Verification of Biological Systems. NCMA 2010: 71-83 - Norbert Hundeshagen, Peter Leupold:
Transducing by Observing. NCMA 2010: 85-98 - Martin Huschenbett:
A Kleene-Schützenberger Theorem for Trace Series over Bounded Lattices. NCMA 2010: 99-111 - Peter Leupold, Friedrich Otto:
On McNaughton Families of Languages Specified by Certain Variants of Monadic String-Rewriting Systems. NCMA 2010: 113-126 - Vincent Levorato, Maxime Senot:
Discrete Signal Machines via Pretopology. NCMA 2010: 127-140 - Christophe Morvan:
Contextual Graph Grammars Characterising Rational Graphs. NCMA 2010: 141-153 - Martin Plátek, Frantisek Mráz, Markéta Lopatková:
(In)Dependencies in Functional Generative Description by Restarting Automata. NCMA 2010: 155-170 - Tomás Záthurecky:
Asynchronous and Irregular Cellular Automata. NCMA 2010: 171-194

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