Mathematical models have been used to capture the behaviour of biological systems, from low-level biochemical reactions to multi-scale whole-organ models. Models are typically based on experimentally-derived data, attempting to reproduce the observed behaviour through mathematical constructs, e.g. using Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) for spatially-homogeneous systems. These models are developed and published as mathematical equations, yet are of such complexity that they necessitate computational simulation. This computational model development is often performed in an ad hoc fashion by modellers who lack extensive software engineering experience, resulting in brittle, inefficient model code that is hard to extend and reuse. Severa...
The faithful reproduction and accurate prediction of the phe-notypes and emergent behaviors of compl...
We have, in the last few years, witnessed the development and availability of an ever increasing num...
Systems biology has experienced dramatic growth in the number, size, and complexity of computational...
The application of software engineering technique to biomedicine complements the biomedical process....
Classical modeling approaches for biology are mainly grounded in mathematics, and specifically on or...
Abstract Motivation: Modeling of complex biological systems such as cells, organs or even whole or...
Mathematical models are frequently used to model biological process, such as cardiac electrophysiolo...
Mathematical models are frequently used to model biological process, such as cardiac electrophysiolo...
In-silico simulation of chemical reactions is playing an increasingly important rôle in furthering u...
Abstract Background With the increasing availability of high dimensional time course data for metabo...
Until recently, the majority of computational models in biology were implemented in custom programs...
iii In recent years technology has made possible more complex and CPU intensive simulations in the a...
Modelling biological systems allows us to understand how their components interact and give rise to ...
The faithful reproduction and accurate prediction of the phenotypes and emergent behaviors of comple...
Computational modelling and simulation is increasingly being used to complement traditional wet-lab ...
The faithful reproduction and accurate prediction of the phe-notypes and emergent behaviors of compl...
We have, in the last few years, witnessed the development and availability of an ever increasing num...
Systems biology has experienced dramatic growth in the number, size, and complexity of computational...
The application of software engineering technique to biomedicine complements the biomedical process....
Classical modeling approaches for biology are mainly grounded in mathematics, and specifically on or...
Abstract Motivation: Modeling of complex biological systems such as cells, organs or even whole or...
Mathematical models are frequently used to model biological process, such as cardiac electrophysiolo...
Mathematical models are frequently used to model biological process, such as cardiac electrophysiolo...
In-silico simulation of chemical reactions is playing an increasingly important rôle in furthering u...
Abstract Background With the increasing availability of high dimensional time course data for metabo...
Until recently, the majority of computational models in biology were implemented in custom programs...
iii In recent years technology has made possible more complex and CPU intensive simulations in the a...
Modelling biological systems allows us to understand how their components interact and give rise to ...
The faithful reproduction and accurate prediction of the phenotypes and emergent behaviors of comple...
Computational modelling and simulation is increasingly being used to complement traditional wet-lab ...
The faithful reproduction and accurate prediction of the phe-notypes and emergent behaviors of compl...
We have, in the last few years, witnessed the development and availability of an ever increasing num...
Systems biology has experienced dramatic growth in the number, size, and complexity of computational...