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The Bio-Chemical Information Processing Metaphor as a Programming Paradigm for Organic Computing

Fachliche Zuordnung Sicherheit und Verlässlichkeit, Betriebs-, Kommunikations- und verteilte Systeme
Förderung Förderung von 2005 bis 2014
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 5453709
 
Erstellungsjahr 2008

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Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)

  • Chemical Computing. In Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Pascal Fradet, Jean-Louis Giavitto, and Olivier Michel, editors, Unconventional Programming Paradigms, International Workshop UPP 2004, Le Mont Saint Michel, France, September 15-17, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers, volume 3566 of LNCS, pages 19-32. Springer, Berlin, 2005
    Peter Dittrich
  • Chemical Organization Theory as a Theoretical Base for Chemical Computing. In Christof Teuscher and Andrew Adamatzky, editors, Proceedings of the 2005 Workshop on Unconventional Computing: From Cellular Automata to Wetware, pages 75-88. Luniver Press, Beckington, UK, 2005
    Naoki Matsumaru, Florian Centler, and Peter Dittrich
  • The Bio-Chemical Information Processing Metaphor as a Programming Paradigm for Organic Computing. In U. Brinkschulte, J. Becker, C. Hochberger, T. Martinetz, C. Müller-Schloer, H. Schmeck, T. Ungerer, and R. Würtz, editors, ARCS '05 - 18th International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems 2005, pages 95-99. VDE Verlag, Berlin, 2005
    Peter Dittrich
  • On the Evolution of Chemical Organizations. In Stefan Artmann and Peter Dittrich, editors, Explorations in the complexity of possible life: abstracting and synthesizing the principles of living systems, Proceedings of the 7th German Workshop of Artificial Life, pages 135-146. Aka, Berlin, 2006
    Naoki Matsumaru, Pietro Speroni di Fenizio, Florian Centler, and Peter Dittrich
  • Organization-oriented chemical programming for the organic design of distributed computing systems. In 1st international conference on bio inspired models of network, information and computing systems (BIONETICS), volume 275 of ACM International Conference Proceeding, Cavalese, Italy, 2006. IEEE
    Naoki Matsumaru and Peter Dittrich
  • Chemical Organization Theory as a Theoretical Base for Chemical Computing. International Journal of Unconventional Computing, 3(4):285-309, 2007
    Naoki Matsumaru, Florian Centler, Pietro Speroni di Fenizio, and Peter Dittrich
  • Designing a Chemical Program using Chemical Organization Theory. BMC Systems Biology, 1(Suppl 1):P26, 2007. BioSysBio 2007: Systems Biology, Bioinformatics, and Synthetic Biology, Manchester, UK, 11-13 January 2007
    Naoki Matsumaru, Thorsten Lenser, Thomas Hinze, and Peter Dittrich
  • Organization-Oriented Chemical Programming. In 7th International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS), IEEE Conference Proceedings, pages 18-23. IEEE, 2007
    Peter Dittrich and Naoki Matsumaru
  • Toward Organization-Oriented Chemical Programming: A Case Study with the Maximal Independent Set Problem. In F. Dressler and I. Carreras, editors, Advances in Biologically Inspired Information Systems, volume 69 of Studies in Computational Intelligence, pages 147-163. Springer, Berlin, 2007
    Naoki Matsumaru, Thorsten Lenser, Thomas Hinze, and Peter Dittrich
 
 

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