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        BIOMICS Project : Biological and Mathematical Basis of Interaction Computing

        Author
        Dini, Paolo
        Nehaniv, C.L.
        Egri-Nagy, Attila
        Schilstra, M.
        Schreckling, Daniel
        Posegga, Joachim
        Horvath, Gabor
        Munro, Alastair J.
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        2299/12713
        Abstract
        The main idea that led us to propose this project is inspired by the observation that cell metabolic/regulatory systems are able to self-organise and/or construct order dynamically, through random interactions between their components and based on a wide range of possible inputs. We think it is possible for this behaviour to be reproduced in a controllable way through interacting finite-state automata. This will lead to a radically new model of “bottom-up computation” with equal applicability to computer science and systems biology that we call Interaction Computing (IC).
        Publication date
        2012
        Published in
        International Journal of Unconventional Computing
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        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/12713
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