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SFM 2008: Bertinoro, Italy
- Marco Bernardo, Pierpaolo Degano, Gianluigi Zavattaro:
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, Advanced Lectures. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5016, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-68892-1
Regular Lectures
- Andrea Degasperi, Stephen Gilmore:
Sensitivity Analysis of Stochastic Models of Bistable Biochemical Reactions. 1-20 - Carolyn L. Talcott:
Pathway Logic. 21-53 - François Fages, Sylvain Soliman:
Formal Cell Biology in Biocham. 54-80 - Carsten Maus, Mathias John, Mathias Röhl, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Hierarchical Modeling for Computational Biology. 81-124 - Daniel T. Gillespie:
Simulation Methods in Systems Biology. 125-167 - Gheorghe Paun, Francisco José Romero-Campero:
Membrane Computing as a Modeling Framework. Cellular Systems Case Studies. 168-214 - Monika Heiner, David R. Gilbert, Robin Donaldson:
Petri Nets for Systems and Synthetic Biology. 215-264 - Federica Ciocchetta, Jane Hillston:
Process Algebras in Systems Biology. 265-312 - Lorenzo Dematté, Corrado Priami, Alessandro Romanel:
The BlenX Language: A Tutorial. 313-365
BISCA Talks
- Davide Chiarugi, Pierpaolo Degano, Jan Bert Van Klinken, Roberto Marangoni:
Cells in Silico: A Holistic Approach. 366-386 - Roberto Barbuti, Giulio Caravagna, Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Paolo Milazzo, Giovanni Pardini:
The Calculus of Looping Sequences. 387-423 - Luca Bortolussi, Alberto Policriti:
Hybrid Systems and Biology. 424-448 - Cristian Versari, Roberto Gorrieri:
pi@: A pi-Based Process Calculus for the Implementation of Compartmentalised Bio-inspired Calculi. 449-506 - Gianluigi Zavattaro:
A Gentle Introduction to Stochastic (Poly)Automata Collectives and the (Bio)Chemical Ground Form. 507-523
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