The book is an attempt to introduce immunocomputing as a new computing approach that replicates the principles of information processing by proteins and immune networks. An essential resource for experts in computer science, artificial intelligence and biomolecular computing who are interested in adopting the principles of immunocomputing, as well as immunologists seeking to further quantify their field of research and multidisciplinary researchers interested in mutual enhancement of computer science and immunology.
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From the reviews:
"Artificial immune systems, which are the subject of this book, is a new computing area (immunocomputing) inspired by biological processes at the molecular level. . The book is written very well, it is thought provoking, and it mathematically sound. It is a valuable resource for researchers in computer, systems or information sciences, as well as for immunologists. It is also suitable for advanced graduate students in these areas. I highly recommend it to all readers of this journal." (George J. Klir, International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 34 (3), 2005)
"The book under review, introduces immunocomputing as a new computing approach that bridges between immunology and computer engineering. . The book consists of seven chapters, and a conclusion section. In addition, it features an extensive bibliography and glossary of symbols at the end. . This book is recommended for experts in computer science, artificial intelligence and biomolecular computing, immunologists, and students interested in immunocomputing." (Wenzhong Zhao, SIGACT News, Vol. 36 (4), 2005)