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Formal Methods for Computational Systems Biology - 8th International School on Formal Methods for the Design of Computer, Communication, and Software Systems, SFM 2008 Bertinoro, Italy, June 2-7, 2008 (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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Formal Methods for Computational Systems Biology - 8th International School on Formal Methods for the Design of Computer, Communication, and Software Systems, SFM 2008 Bertinoro, Italy, June 2-7, 2008 (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5016
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This volume presents the set of papers accompanying the lectures of
the eighth International School on Formal Methods for the Design of
Computer, Com- nication, and Software Systems (SFM).
Thisseriesofschoolsaddressestheuseofformalmethodsincomputerscience
asaprominentapproachtotherigorousdesignofcomputer, communication,
and software systems. The main aim of the SFM series is to o?er a
good spectrum of current research in foundations as well as
applications of formal methods, which can be of help for graduate
students and young researchers who intend to approach the ?eld. SFM
2008 was devoted to formal techniques for computational systems -
ology and covered several aspects of the ?eld, including
computational models, calculi and logics for biological systems,
and veri?cation and simulation me- ods. Theschoolfeatured not
onlyregularlectures, but also talksgivenby people involvedinthe
ItalianresearchprojectonBio-InspiredSystems andCalculiwith
Applications (BISCA). The ?rst partof this volume comprises nine
papers basedon regularlectures. The paper by Degasperi and Gilmore
describes the application of sensitivity analysistechniques to
stochastic simulation algorithms. Talcott's paper presents pathway
logic, an approach to modeling and analysis of biological processes
based on rewriting logic. Fages and Soliman study reaction graphs
and acti- tion/inhibition graphs used by biologists through formal
methods originating from programming theory. The paper by Maus,
John, R] ohl, and Uhrmacher d- cusses categories, abstraction
hierarchies, and composition hierarchies playing a role in modeling
and simulation for computational biology. Gillespie's paper - views
the theory of stochastic chemical kinetics and several simulation
methods that are based on that theory."
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