Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science (Feb 2010)

Types for BioAmbients

  • Sara Capecchi,
  • Angelo Troina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.19.7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. Proc. FBTC 2010
pp. 103 – 115

Abstract

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The BioAmbients calculus is a process algebra suitable for representing compartmentalization, molecular localization and movements between compartments. In this paper we enrich this calculus with a static type system classifying each ambient with group types specifying the kind of compartments in which the ambient can stay. The type system ensures that, in a well-typed process, ambients cannot be nested in a way that violates the type hierarchy. Exploiting the information given by the group types, we also extend the operational semantics of BioAmbients with rules signalling errors that may derive from undesired ambients' moves (i.e. merging incompatible tissues). Thus, the signal of errors can help the modeller to detect and locate unwanted situations that may arise in a biological system, and give practical hints on how to avoid the undesired behaviour.