Petri nets are a general and well-established model of concurrent and distributed computation and behaviour, including that taking place in biological systems. In this survey paper, we are concerned with intrinsic relationships between Petri nets and two formal models inspired by aspects of the functioning of the living cell: membrane systems and reaction systems. In particular, we are interested in the benefits that can result from establishing strong semantical links between Petri nets and membrane systems and reaction systems. We first discuss Petri nets with localities reflecting the compartmentalisation modelled in membrane systems. Then special attention is given to set-nets, a new Petri net model for reaction systems and their qualit...
Paolo Dini, ‘Computational Properties of Cell Regulatory Pathways through Petri Nets’, in Advances i...
The use of models is intrinsic to any scientific activity. In particular, formal/mathematical models...
Abstract. “How might Petri nets enhance my Systems Biology toolkit?” – this is one of the questions ...
AbstractMembrane systems (with promoters and inhibitors) are a computational model inspired by the w...
Membrane computing is a branch of Natural computing aiming to abstract computing models from the str...
Membrane computing is a branch of Natural computing aiming to abstract computing models from the str...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03032647 Copyright El...
It was suggested some years ago that Petri nets might be well suited to modeling metabolic networks,...
PhD ThesisTo exploit the vast data obtained from high throughput molecular biology, a variety of mo...
Integration of different kinds of biological processes is an ultimate goal for whole-cell modelling....
In most studies about the expressiveness of Petri nets, the focus has been put either on adding suit...
In order to capture the compartmentation and behaviour of membrane systems for modelling of parallel...
Petri nets are graphic-based modeling tools for systems where activity and information flows have an...
1.1 Petri nets – suitable than other mathematical descriptions In 1999, we surveyed which architectu...
Abstract In this chapter we introduce qualitative, stochastic as well as continuous Petri nets and r...
Paolo Dini, ‘Computational Properties of Cell Regulatory Pathways through Petri Nets’, in Advances i...
The use of models is intrinsic to any scientific activity. In particular, formal/mathematical models...
Abstract. “How might Petri nets enhance my Systems Biology toolkit?” – this is one of the questions ...
AbstractMembrane systems (with promoters and inhibitors) are a computational model inspired by the w...
Membrane computing is a branch of Natural computing aiming to abstract computing models from the str...
Membrane computing is a branch of Natural computing aiming to abstract computing models from the str...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03032647 Copyright El...
It was suggested some years ago that Petri nets might be well suited to modeling metabolic networks,...
PhD ThesisTo exploit the vast data obtained from high throughput molecular biology, a variety of mo...
Integration of different kinds of biological processes is an ultimate goal for whole-cell modelling....
In most studies about the expressiveness of Petri nets, the focus has been put either on adding suit...
In order to capture the compartmentation and behaviour of membrane systems for modelling of parallel...
Petri nets are graphic-based modeling tools for systems where activity and information flows have an...
1.1 Petri nets – suitable than other mathematical descriptions In 1999, we surveyed which architectu...
Abstract In this chapter we introduce qualitative, stochastic as well as continuous Petri nets and r...
Paolo Dini, ‘Computational Properties of Cell Regulatory Pathways through Petri Nets’, in Advances i...
The use of models is intrinsic to any scientific activity. In particular, formal/mathematical models...
Abstract. “How might Petri nets enhance my Systems Biology toolkit?” – this is one of the questions ...