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%0 Conference Proceedings
%A Giavitto, Jean-Louis
%T The Modeling and the Simulation of the Fluid Machines of Synthetic Biology
%D 2012
%B Revised and Selected papers of the Twelfth International Conference on Membrane Computing (CMC12)
%C Fontainebleau
%V LNCS 7184
%P 17-32
%F Giavitto11b
%K fluid machines
%K synthetic biology
%K computer modeling and simulation
%K (DS)2: dynamical systems with a dynamical structure
%K spatial computing
%K topological rewriting
%K domain specific language (DSL)
%K MGS.
%X In the past century, several conceptual and technological breakthroughs produced the digital computers and open the digital in- formation age. At the very same time, the Watson – Crick model of the digital coding of the genetic information was developed. Despite this parallel development, biology as long focused in the understanding of existing systems shaped by natural evolution whilst computer science has built its own (hardware and software) objects from scratch. This situation is no longer true: the emergence of synthetic biology opens the doors to the systematic design and construction of biological (fluid) machines. However, even if fluid machines can be based on a kind of digital information processing, they differ from the discrete dynamical systems we are used in computer science: they have a dynamical struc- ture. In this paper, we stress the parallel between the development of digital information processing and genetic information processing. We sketch some tools developed or appropriated in computer science that can be used to model and specify such fluid machines. We show through an ex- ample the use of MGS, a domain specific language, in the proof of concept of a “multicellular bacterium” designed at the 2007 iGEM competition.
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%U http://articles.ircam.fr/textes/Giavitto11b/
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