There has been considerable interest in computer viruses since they first appeared in 1981, and especially in the past few years as they have reached epidemic numbers in many per-sonal computer environments. Viruses have been written about as a security problem, as a social problem, and as a possible means of performing useful tasks in a distributed computing environment. However, only recently have some scientists begun to ask if computer viruses are not a form of artificial life — a self-replicating organism. Simply because computer viruses do not exist as organic molecules may not be sufficient reason to dismiss the classification of this form of “vandalware ” as a form of life. This paper begins with a description of how computer viruse...
This thesis is about similarities and differences between natural and artificial life. It examines h...
While a significant level of research has been dedicated to developing computer anti-virus software ...
Living organisms are extraordinary. They have capabilities which far exceed any present-day technolo...
There has been considerable interest in computer viruses since they first appeared in 1981, and espe...
There has been considerable interest in computer viruses since they first appeared in 1981, and espe...
Viruses are known to be abundant, ubiquitous, and to play a very important role in the health and ev...
Infection of computer systems by destructive computer viruses is a commonplace occurrence. Consequen...
In this thesis we describe novel approaches to the formal description of systems which reproduce, an...
Whether or not viruses are alive remains unsettled. Discoveries of giant viruses with translational ...
International audienceThree major discoveries have recently profoundly modified our perception of th...
International audienceIn contrast with former definitions of life limited to membrane-bound cellular...
Viruses are omnipresent, genetically replicating parasites in our biosphere that affect and drive th...
Purpose – A strong and fast-cycle innovation system has been developed to counter the ongoing threat...
A Caltech biologist reviews the structure, assembly, and replication of viruses -- and the nature of...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
This thesis is about similarities and differences between natural and artificial life. It examines h...
While a significant level of research has been dedicated to developing computer anti-virus software ...
Living organisms are extraordinary. They have capabilities which far exceed any present-day technolo...
There has been considerable interest in computer viruses since they first appeared in 1981, and espe...
There has been considerable interest in computer viruses since they first appeared in 1981, and espe...
Viruses are known to be abundant, ubiquitous, and to play a very important role in the health and ev...
Infection of computer systems by destructive computer viruses is a commonplace occurrence. Consequen...
In this thesis we describe novel approaches to the formal description of systems which reproduce, an...
Whether or not viruses are alive remains unsettled. Discoveries of giant viruses with translational ...
International audienceThree major discoveries have recently profoundly modified our perception of th...
International audienceIn contrast with former definitions of life limited to membrane-bound cellular...
Viruses are omnipresent, genetically replicating parasites in our biosphere that affect and drive th...
Purpose – A strong and fast-cycle innovation system has been developed to counter the ongoing threat...
A Caltech biologist reviews the structure, assembly, and replication of viruses -- and the nature of...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
This thesis is about similarities and differences between natural and artificial life. It examines h...
While a significant level of research has been dedicated to developing computer anti-virus software ...
Living organisms are extraordinary. They have capabilities which far exceed any present-day technolo...