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Motivations and Target Application Domain

Morphogenesis and (DS)² Dynamical Systems with a Dynamical Structure

MGS chapter related to Systems Biology and Morphogenesis

 

Understanding the Dynamics of Biological Systems
chapter: Interaction-Based Simulations for Integrative Spatial Systems Biology
Application to the Simulations of a Synthetic Multicellular Organism in MGS

edited by W. Dubitzky, J. Southgate, H. Fuss
270 p. Springer, ISBN 978-1-4419-7963-6, Feb. 2011

Morphogenesis: Origins of Patterns and Shapes
L'origine des formes

chapter : Computer Morphogenesis

edited by Paul Bourgine and Annick Lesne
Springer, ISBN 978-3-642-13173-8
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Systems Self-Assembly:
multidisciplinary snapshots

chapter: Simulation of self-assembly processes using abstract reduction systems

edited by Natalio Krasnogor, Steve Gustafson, David Pelta and Jose L. Verdegay
2008, 304 pages, ISBN-10: 0-444-52865-2
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Morphogenèse :
L'origine des formes

chapitre : Morphogenèse Informatique

sous la direction de Paul Bourgine et Annick Lesne
2006, 17 x 24 cm, 352 pages, code Belin 004471, ISBN 2-7011-4471-X, EAN 9782701144719
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Interview de Annick Lesne sur France-Culture (10Mb, .rm)
 

Molecular Computational Models:
Unconventional Approaches

chapter : Modeling Developmental Processes in MGS

edited by Marian Gheorghe (Univ. of Sheffield)
2005, 287 pages, ISBN: 1-59140-334-0
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Unconventional Programming Paradigms

International Workshop UPP 2004, Le Mont Saint Michel, France, September 15-17, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , Vol. 3566
editors: Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Pascal Fradet, jean-Louis Giavitto, Olivier Michel.
2005, XI, 367 p. With online files/update., Softcover. ISBN: 978-3-540-27884-9



Interaction-based Computing



Spatial Computing

The Spatial Computing Home Page

The last spatial computing workshop SCW'2012 was colocated with AAMAS. The proceedings are available here as a PDF file.

This workshop is a continuation of a series of workshops on spatial computing previously colocated with SASO. Previous editions of this workshop may be found at the following urls:

Two special issues of journals have been organized a workshop follow-up:

This series of event originate in a Dagsthul Seminar Computing Media and Languages for Space-Oriented Computation. The executive report introduces the first definition of SC.

J. Beal and co-authors have written a useful review chapter to appear as a chapter in book Formal and Practical Aspects of Domain-Specific Languages: Recent Developments that analyze and compare several spatial computing DSLs : Organizing the Aggregate: Languages for Spatial Computing