Title :
Virtual test tubes: a new methodology for computing
Author :
Garzon, Max ; Drumwright, Evan ; Deaton, Russell J. ; Renault, David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Memphis State Univ., TN, USA
Abstract :
Biomolecular computing (BMC) aims to capture the innumerable advantages that biological molecules have gained in the course of millions of years of evolution to perform computation unfeasible on conventional electronic computers. While biomolecules have resolved fundamental problems as a parallel computer system that we are just beginning to decipher, BMC still suffers from our inability to harness these properties to bring biomolecular computations to levels of reliability, efficiency and scalability that are now taken for granted with conventional solid-state based computers. The authors explore an alternative approach to exploiting these properties by building virtual test tubes in software that would capture the fundamental advantages of biomolecules, in the same way that evolutionary algorithms capture in silico the key properties of Darwinian evolution. We use a previously built tool, Edna, to explore the capabilities of the new paradigm
Keywords :
biocomputers; biocomputing; software reliability; Edna; biological molecules; biomolecular computing; biomolecules; computing methodology; electronic computers; evolutionary algorithms; reliability; solid-state based computers; virtual test tubes; Biology computing; Computer science; Concurrent computing; DNA; Evolution (biology); Molecular biophysics; Organisms; Protocols; Solid state circuits; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
String Processing and Information Retrieval, 2000. SPIRE 2000. Proceedings. Seventh International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
A Curuna
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0746-8
DOI :
10.1109/SPIRE.2000.878186