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The Role of Model Integration in Complex Systems Modelling - An Example from Cancer Biology (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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The Role of Model Integration in Complex Systems Modelling - An Example from Cancer Biology (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Series: Understanding Complex Systems
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Model integration - the process by which different modelling
efforts can be brought together to simulate the target system - is
a core technology in the field of Systems Biology. In the work
presented here model integration was addressed directly taking
cancer systems as an example. An in-depth literature review was
carried out to survey the model forms and types currently being
utilised. This was used to formalise the main challenges that model
integration poses, namely that of paradigm (the formalism on which
a model is based), focus (the real-world system the model
represents) and scale. A two-tier model integration strategy,
including a knowledge-driven approach to address model semantics,
was developed to tackle these challenges. In the first step a novel
description of models at the level of behaviour, rather than the
precise mathematical or computational basis of the model, is
developed by distilling a set of abstract classes and properties.
These can accurately describe model behaviour and hence describe
focus in a way that can be integrated with behavioural descriptions
of other models. In the second step this behaviour is decomposed
into an agent-based system by translating the models into local
interaction rules. The book provides a detailed and highly
integrated presentation of the method, encompassing both its novel
theoretical and practical aspects, which will enable the reader to
practically apply it to their model integration needs in academic
research and professional settings. The text is self-supporting. It
also includes an in-depth current bibliography to relevant research
papers and literature. The review of the current state of the art
in tumour modelling provides added value.
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