Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science International Workshop Wg '87, Kloster Banz/Staffelstein, Frg, June 29 - July 1, 1987. Proceedings

Author/creator Gottler, Herbert Editor
Other author Schneider, Hans-Jurgen Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Springer
Descriptionvi, 254 p.
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SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science Ser.
Summary Annotation This book reflects the scientific program of the annual workshop on Graph-theoretic Concepts in Computer Science in 1987. The purpose of this conference is to be the "missing link" between theory and application of graphs in as many branches of computer science as a conference scheduled for three days without parallel sessions can permit. So the organizers of WG '87 addressed a selected group of people with a strong interest in theory and practice. The proceedings include latest results on "classical" graph-theoretic problems (including formal language theory applied to graphs) and how to apply those results to practical problems, e.g. data bases, layout of graph operating systems, software engineering, chemistry, and modelling with graphs.
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