Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
423182 Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 2009 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper describes preliminary results on the application of statistical model-checking to systems described with Stochastic CLS. Stochastic CLS is a formalism based on term rewriting that allows biomolecular systems to be described by taking into account their structure and by allowing very general events to be modelled. Statistical model-checking is an analysis technique that permits properties of a system to be studied on the results of a number of stochastic simulations. We choose Real-Time Maude as a tool that supports the modelling and analysis of systems with real-time properties. We adapt Gillespie's algorithm for simulating chemical systems into our approach. The resulting method is applied to analyse some simple examples and a model of the lactose operon regulation in E.coli.

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