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Biocharts: a visual formalism for complex biological systems
Authors:Hillel Kugler  Antti Larjo  David Harel
Affiliation:1.Computational Biology Group, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK;2.Department of Signal Processing, Tampere University of Technology, Finland;3.Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Abstract:We address one of the central issues in devising languages, methods and tools for the modelling and analysis of complex biological systems, that of linking high-level (e.g. intercellular) information with lower-level (e.g. intracellular) information. Adequate ways of dealing with this issue are crucial for understanding biological networks and pathways, which typically contain huge amounts of data that continue to grow as our knowledge and understanding of a system increases. Trying to comprehend such data using the standard methods currently in use is often virtually impossible. We propose a two-tier compound visual language, which we call Biocharts, that is geared towards building fully executable models of biological systems. One of the main goals of our approach is to enable biologists to actively participate in the computational modelling effort, in a natural way. The high-level part of our language is a version of statecharts, which have been shown to be extremely successful in software and systems engineering. The statecharts can be combined with any appropriately well-defined language (preferably a diagrammatic one) for specifying the low-level dynamics of the pathways and networks. We illustrate the language and our general modelling approach using the well-studied process of bacterial chemotaxis.
Keywords:biological modelling   multi-scale modelling   statecharts   bacterial chemotaxis   metabolism
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