The similarities between systems of living entities and systems of concurrent processes may support biological experiments in silico. Process calculi offer a formal framework to describe biological systems, as well as to analyse their behaviour, both from a qualitative and a quantitative point of view. A couple of little examples help us in showing how this can be done. We mainly focus our attention on the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the considered biological systems, and briefly illustrate which kinds of analysis are possible. We use a known stochastic calculus for the first example. We then present some statistics collected by repeatedly running the specification, that turn out to agree with those obtained by experiments in vi...
Biochemical Modelling by Process Calculi Modelling of biological systems by means of process calculi...
AbstractThe similarities between biological systems and distributed and mobile systems suggest that ...
The similarities between biological systems and distributed and mobile systems suggest that the theo...
Systems Biology is a research area devoted to developing computational frameworks for modeling biolo...
Several approaches have been proposed to model biological systems by means of the formal techniques ...
Abstract. In this chapter we introduce process algebras, a class of for-mal modelling techniques dev...
The quantitative algorithmic descriptions of biological processes add causal, spatial, and temporal ...
We apply quantitative formal methods to a domain from the life sciences: biochemical signalling path...
The need for a more formal handling of biological information processing with stochastic and mobile ...
Biological systems typically involve large numbers of components with complex, highly parallel inter...
Preface. The many facets of life are reflected by the multitude of dimensions of systems biology res...
Systems Biology studies the relationships and interactions between parts of biological systems (such...
Systems biology investigates the interactions and relationships among the components of biological s...
International audienceBiological systems typically involve large numbers of components with complex,...
The application of Concurrency Theory to Systems Biology is in its earliest stage of progress. The m...
Biochemical Modelling by Process Calculi Modelling of biological systems by means of process calculi...
AbstractThe similarities between biological systems and distributed and mobile systems suggest that ...
The similarities between biological systems and distributed and mobile systems suggest that the theo...
Systems Biology is a research area devoted to developing computational frameworks for modeling biolo...
Several approaches have been proposed to model biological systems by means of the formal techniques ...
Abstract. In this chapter we introduce process algebras, a class of for-mal modelling techniques dev...
The quantitative algorithmic descriptions of biological processes add causal, spatial, and temporal ...
We apply quantitative formal methods to a domain from the life sciences: biochemical signalling path...
The need for a more formal handling of biological information processing with stochastic and mobile ...
Biological systems typically involve large numbers of components with complex, highly parallel inter...
Preface. The many facets of life are reflected by the multitude of dimensions of systems biology res...
Systems Biology studies the relationships and interactions between parts of biological systems (such...
Systems biology investigates the interactions and relationships among the components of biological s...
International audienceBiological systems typically involve large numbers of components with complex,...
The application of Concurrency Theory to Systems Biology is in its earliest stage of progress. The m...
Biochemical Modelling by Process Calculi Modelling of biological systems by means of process calculi...
AbstractThe similarities between biological systems and distributed and mobile systems suggest that ...
The similarities between biological systems and distributed and mobile systems suggest that the theo...