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| ====== Relational Growth Grammars ====== | ====== Relational Growth Grammars ====== | ||
| - | ====== GroIMP' | + | //Growth |
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| - | //Growth grammars// are a rule-based approach to the modelling of dynamic systems. In contrast to conventional imperative programming languages, rule-based approaches provide a natural and concise way of modelling: Most systems to be modeled behave according to a set of rules, and our perception works this way and not imperatively using a list of operations which have to be processed step by step. | ||
| Relational growths grammars (RGG) are part of the current research at the [[http:// | Relational growths grammars (RGG) are part of the current research at the [[http:// | ||
| See more: | See more: | ||
| - | * [[:rgg:getting-started|Getting started with RGG]] | + | * [[:02_user_tutorials:13_rgg: |
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