1st Edition

Systems Biology Principles, Methods, and Concepts

Edited By A.K. Konopka Copyright 2006
    256 Pages
    by CRC Press

    256 Pages
    by CRC Press

    With extraordinary clarity,the Systems Biology: Principles, Methods, and Concepts focuses on the technical practical aspects of modeling complex or organic general systems. It also provides in-depth coverage of modeling biochemical, thermodynamic, engineering, and ecological systems. Among other methods and concepts based in logic, computer science, and dynamical systems, it explores pragmatic techniques of General Systems Theory. This text presents biology as an autonomous science from the perspective of fundamental modeling techniques. A complete resource for anyone interested in biology as an exact science, it includes a comprehensive survey, review, and critique of concepts and methods in Systems Biology.

    Systems Biology: Elements and Basic Concepts. Understanding through Modeling: A Historical Perspective and Review of Biochemical Systems Theory as a Powerful Tool for Systems Biology. Thermostatics: A Poster Child of Systems Thinking. Friesian Epistemology. Reconsidering the Notion of the Organic. The Metaphor of Chaos . Biological Complexity: An Engineering Perspective. The von Neumann's Self-Replicator and a Critique of Its Misconceptions  . The Mathematical Structure of Thermodynamics. References. Systems Biology: A Glossary of Terms.

    Biography

    Andrzej K. Konopka