We present attributed hierarchical port graphs (AHP) as an extension of port graphs that aims at facilitating the design of modular port graph models for complex systems. AHP consist of a number of interconnected layers, where each layer defines a port graph whose nodes may link to layers further down the hierarchy; attributes are used to store user-defined data as well as visualisation and run-time system parameters. We also generalise the notion of strategic port graph rewriting (a particular kind of graph transformation system, where port graph rewriting rules are controlled by user-defined strategies) to deal with AHP following the Single Push-out approach. We outline examples of application in two areas: functional programming and financial modelling.
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Ene, N. C., Fernández, M., & Pinaud, B. (2018). Attributed hierarchical port graphs and applications. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 265, pp. 2–19). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.265.2
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