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ENTCS
2010
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Fragments-based Model Reduction: Some Case Studies
Molecular biological models usually suffer from a dramatic combinatorial blow up. Indeed, proteins form complexes and can modify each others, which leads to the formation of a hug...
Jérôme Feret
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ENTCS
2010
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Bone Remodelling in BioShape
Many biological phenomena are inherently multiscale, i.e. they are characterised by interactions involving different scales at the same time. This is the case of bone remodelling,...
Federico Buti, Diletta Cacciagrano, Flavio Corradi...
BRAIN
2010
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
Domain-Specific Modeling as a Pragmatic Approach to Neuronal Model Descriptions
Biologically realistic modeling has been greatly facilitated by the development of neuro-simulators, and the development of simulatorindependent formats for model exchange is the s...
Ralf Ansorg, Lars Schwabe
VAMOS
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
A Plea for Help with Variability, in Two Acts
A short theatrical exaggeration (but not too much) which describes practical problems with variability as experienced by real-world software developers. Real issue, there are no p...
Reed Little, Randy Blohm
ASPLOS
2006
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Bell: bit-encoding online memory leak detection
Memory leaks compromise availability and security by crippling performance and crashing programs. Leaks are difficult to diagnose because they have no immediate symptoms. Online ...
Michael D. Bond, Kathryn S. McKinley