Objective
Graph Transformation Systems (GTS) have been shown since their origin to have fruitful applications in various fields of Computer Science. of
training of post-graduate students and post-doctoral researchers. Each The aim of this project is to develop a General Theory of Graph partner will employ during the project young post-doctoral researchers for Transformation Systems by solidifying the use of mathematics in their a total of 27 (UIA and UNIROMA1) or 36 months (all the others). The study and regarding them as the objects of discourse and interest. training of these researchers will be ensured by the working activity in Particular emphasis will be placed in the comparison, combination, and stimulating research environments, and by the participation to the unification of the various approaches to graph rewriting, where the activities of the project.
involved partners have considerable expertise. The prospect of close cooperation between partners are really good; the partners have cooperated The School has the main goal of attracting young students and researchers from outside the area of GTS; therefore it will be open to researchers of within the COMPUGRAPH working groups since 1989, and they have a long both the projects partners and external organisations.
record of joint papers.
The research themes to be addressed in the project are divided into various "focus areas" which will facilitate to focus the cooperation between the various partners.
During the project the following main events will be organized: one School, two Workshops, and seven Focus Area Meetings.
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Coordinator
56125 PISA
Italy
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