LiSEB

Author:

Bottoni P.1,Mariotto M.2,Mussio P.3

Affiliation:

1. Univ. of Milan, Dep. of Physics, via Viotti 5- 20133 Milano, Italy

2. Centre for Theoretical Medicine Studies , via Pace 9 - 20122 Milano, Italy

3. Univ. of Rome, Dep. of Computer Science, via Science 113- 00198 Roma, Italy

Abstract

The paper discusses the design and implementation of LiSEB, a class-based language built on top of APL2 to respond to challenges posed by modelling living systems from a medical point of view. LiSEB capitalises on several features of APL and on some lessons learned from its history. Living systems are modelled as open systems: environments in which concurrent mobile autonomous agents interact. Modelling of these properties required extensions of traditional object-oriented paradigms and of their previous translations under APL: a) every object performs a sequence of actions dynamically modified to adapt to circumstances; b) a new policy of message management is introduced uniformly encompassing broadcast and directly addressed communication. An example of a simulation using LiSEB illustrates these concepts.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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