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System Analysis of

Biological Processes

Advances in System Analysis Editor: Dietmar P. F. Meller

Volume 1: Emil S. Bucherl {Ed.) Proceedings of the Second World Symposium Artificial Heart Volume 2: Dietmar P. F. Meller {Ed.) System Analysis of Biological Processes Volume 3: Kiichi Tsuchiya and Mitsuo Umezu Mechanical Simulator of the Cardiovascular System: Design, Development and Application

Manuscripts submitted to Advances in System Analysis must be original, poiting out the advancement of the contribution with respect to the actual a-priori knowledge. Manuscripts or exposes should be sent to the Editor of the Series:

Dietmar P. F. Moller, Johannes Gutenberg Universitiit Mainz, Physiologisches lnstitut, Saarstr. 21, D-6500 Mainz 1, W.-Germany.

Dietmar P. F. Meller (Ed.)

2nd Ebernburger Working Conference

Erwin-Riesch Workshop System Analysis of Biological Processes Bad Munster am Stein-Ebernburg 9.-11. April1986

Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH

Organisation: Working Group 4.5.2.1 Simulation in Biology and Medicine of the Technical Committee 4.5 Simulation (ASIM) of the German Society of Informatics (GI) Dr. D.P. F. Moiler Physiologisches I nstitut, Johannes Gutenberg Universitat Mainz, Saarstr. Scientific Program Committee: Prof. Dr. Dr. W. K. R. Barnikol, Universitat Mainz Prof. Dr. B. A. Gottwald, Universitat Freiburg Dr. D.P. F. Moiler, Universitat Mainz Prof. Dr. 0. Richter, Universitat Bonn Prof. Dr. R. Lunderstadt, Universitat der Bundeswehr Hamburg

1987

All rights reserved ©Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 1987 Ursprlinglich erschienen bei Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Braunschweig 1987

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ISBN 978-3-528-08983-2 ISBN 978-3-663-19445-3 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-663-19445-3

Preface

It is a great honour for me to open these Proceedings with a few brief remarks. Our 2nd Ebernburger Working Conference is devoted to the presentation and discussion of modern system analysis aspects of the entire field of biological processes. The workshop was organized by the Working Group 4.5.2.1, Simulation in Biology and Medicine of the Technical Committee 4.5 Simulation (ASIM) of the German Society for Informatics (GI). The name Erwin-Riesch Workshop deals with the generous support of this Workshop through the Erwin-Riesch Foundation. This support reduces the printing costs of the proceedings for the participants. The papers included in this volume were presented at the old castle of Ebernburg in Bad Munster am Stein-Ebernburg at the 2nd Ebernburger Working Conference System Analysis of Biological Processes, from 9th to 11th of April, 1986. Without a doubt, the diversity of the program will appeal to the interdisciplinary research activities in the field of the analysis of bioprocesses. Therefore the proceedings are divided into four sections, the tutorial, the i