scholarly journals Virtual Parts Repository 2: Model-Driven Design of Genetic Regulatory Circuits

Author(s):  
Göksel Mısırlı ◽  
Bill Yang ◽  
Katherine James ◽  
Anil Wipat
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Göksel Mısırlı ◽  
Bill Yang ◽  
Katherine James ◽  
Anil Wipat

Engineering genetic regulatory circuits is key to the creation of biological applications that are responsive to environmental changes. Computational models can assist in understanding especially large and complex circuits where manual analysis is infeasible, permitting a model-driven design process. However, there are still few tools that offer the ability to simulate the system under design. One of the reasons for this is the lack of accessible model repositories or libraries that cater for the modular composition of models of synthetic systems that do not yet exist in nature. Here, we present the Virtual Parts Repository 2, a resource to facilitate the model-driven design of genetic regulatory circuits, which provides reusable, modular and composable models. The repository is service-oriented and can be utilized by design tools in computational workflows. Designs provided in Synthetic Biology Open Language documents are used to derive system-scale and hierarchical Systems Biology Markup Language models. We also present a rule-based modeling abstraction based on reaction networks to facilitate scalable and modular modeling of complex and large designs. This modeling abstraction incorporates design patterns such as roadblocking, distributed deployment of genetic circuits using plasmids and cellular resource dependency. The computational resources and the modeling abstraction presented in this paper allow computational design tools to take advantage of computational simulations and ultimately help facilitate more predictable applications.


2009 ◽  
Vol 38 (38) ◽  
pp. 119-130
Author(s):  
Erika Asnina

Use of Business Models within Model Driven Architecture Model Driven Architecture is a framework dedicated for development of large and complex computer systems. It states and implements the principle of architectural separation of concerns. This means that a system can be modeled from three different but related to each other viewpoints. The viewpoint discussed in this paper is a Computation Independent one. MDA specification states that a model that shows a system from this viewpoint is a business model. Taking into account transformations foreseen by MDA, it should be useful for automation of software development processes. This paper discusses an essence of the Computation Independent Model (CIM) and the place of business models in the computation independent modeling. This paper considers four types of business models, namely, SBVR, BPMN, use cases and Topological Functioning Model (TFM). Business persons use SBVR to define business vocabularies and business rules of the existing and planned domains, BPMN to define business processes of both existing and planned domains, and use cases to define business requirements to the planned domain. The TFM is used to define functionality of both existing and planned domains. This paper discusses their capabilities to be used as complete CIMs with formally defined conformity between planned and existing domains.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
IJIS - Indonesian Journal On Information System

Aziz Futsal merupakan salah satu tempat penyewaan lapangan futsal yang terdapat di kota Ternate, Penilitian ini bertujuan untuk merancang Aplikasi Sewa Lapangan Berbasis Web Pada Aziz Futsal Kota Ternate agar dapat meningkatkan kinerja dan mempermudah karyawan dalam mengelola data sewa. Metode Analisis dan Pengembangan Sistem menggunakan Model Driven Analisis Berorientasi Objek serta Pengembangannya menggunakan metode sekuensial linier (Waterfall), Sistem ini dirancang dengan Alat bantu UML (Unified Modeling Languange) dan dibuat menggunakan bahasa Pemrograman HTML, CSS, PHP serta database MySQL. Sistem ini dapat mempermudah pelanggan dalam menyewa lapangan dan juga mempermudah karyawan dalam mengelolah data sewa lapangan.


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