The biological cell (was: Erlang)
Hans Nikolaus Beck
HNBeck at t-online.de
Fri Nov 14 20:12:06 UTC 2003
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Hi,
from the perspective of modeling in computer science, is there a
difference between the statements
1) a biological cell IS a process
2) a biological cell HAS processes
(related to the discussion if objects could been seen as processes) ?
From the last posts, I can understand that a process may be modeled as
a object (which is the other direction). In this case, what represent
the methods/behaviour of such objects (or in other words: what is the
behaviour of a behavior/process)
Greetings
Hans
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