The field of biologically inspired computation has coexisted with mainstream computing since the 1930s, and the pioneers in this area include Warren McCulloch, Walter Pitts, Robert Rosen, Otto Schmitt, Alan Turing, John von Neumann and Norbert Wiener. Ideas arising out of studies of biology have permeated algorithmics, automata theory, artificial intelligence, graphics, information systems and software design. Within this context, the biomolecular, cellular and tissue levels of biological organisation have had a considerable inspirational impact on the development of computational ideas. Such...
The field of biologically inspired computation has coexisted with mainstream computing since the 1930s, and the pioneers in this area include Warren M...
A Practical Approach To Building Small To Medium Software Systems For Real Business Clients
Based on more than 100 actual commercial projects, this book clearly explains how to run an agile software development project that delivers high-quality, high-value solutions to business clients. It concentrates on the practical, social, business, and management aspects as well as the technical issues involved.
Professor Holcombe successfully connects readers with the wave of "Agile 2.0" concepts that take the techniques of agile development and place them in the service of business goals....
A Practical Approach To Building Small To Medium Software Systems For Real Business Clients
Based on more than 100 actual commercial projects, this...
Contains 29 papers and abridged notes from the September 1997 workshop. The many areas discussed included enzyme and gene networks; second messenger systems and signal transduction; automata, PDP, and cellular automata models; molecular and single neuron computation; information processing in develo
Contains 29 papers and abridged notes from the September 1997 workshop. The many areas discussed included enzyme and gene networks; second messenger s...
A selection of papers presented at the First International Workshop on Information Processing in Cells and Tissues (IPCAT 95). The book contains contributions from mathematicians, biochemists, cell biologists, physiologists, and computer scientists.
A selection of papers presented at the First International Workshop on Information Processing in Cells and Tissues (IPCAT 95). The book contains contr...