Interactive Graph Grammar

This paper introduces interactive graph grammars. An interactive graph grammar (IGG) is a grammar with a derivation controlled by design requirements. Users can interact with IGG by means of a graph description language (GDL). This language makes it possible to use queries and answers for communication between the system and the user.

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