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Titre: A practical approach for verification of graph transformation with description logic
Auteur(s): Chaabani, Mohamed
Mezghiche, Mohamed
Mots-clés: Graph transformation
Verification
Description logics
Knowledge base
Date de publication: 2020
Collection/Numéro: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED STUDIES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/ Vol.9, N°8 (2020);pp. 1-6
Résumé: Graphs and visual models play a central role in the modeling and meta-modeling of software systems, these models are specified using a modeling formalism, in a high-level abstraction independent of the platform, in which the focus is on the concepts rather than the implementation. This allows keeping the model, transporting it, and then transforming it into code. Several graph transformation tools have been developed to ensure efficient transformations. This transformation requires a process of verification and validation to guarantee the correction of this transformation process, of which there are different ways to checking that a software system achieves its goal. In computer science, formal methods are techniques that allow rigorous reasoning, using semantic and formal methods, to prove their validity with respect to a certain set of properties. In this sense, description logics are promising candidates for encoding graph structures and reasoning about graph transformations, they are privileged target to operationalize graph transformation tools because they have the mechanisms of reasoning or inference
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6513
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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