Bio-oriented technologies became very popular in various research
topics and industrial market segments. Current human mechanisms seem
to offer significant ways for improving theories, algorithms,
technologies, products and systems. A myriad of theoretical models,
dedicated software solutions, and mathematical algorithms and calculi
helps improving gathering and representing knowledge on human being.
Bioengineering and biomedical computation and representation
techniques rely on special biocomputing techniques inspired from this
process. Bioinformatics itself constitutes a vast area of research and
specialization, as many classical domains such as databases, modeling,
and regular expressions are used to represent, store, retrieve and
process a huge volume of knowledge. Large scale biosystems opened the
need for specific devices, such as biomechanical, biorobotics,
nanosensors, human-oriented control systems, etc. As progress is
extremely fast, there is a continuous need to keep pace with the
developments and achievements, as well as with challenging issues.
BIOTECHNO brings together achievements and challenges for practical
software and hardware support, highlighting the advances in
biocomputation, bioinformatics, and biomedical technologies.
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Sincerely,
Ruslan David, MD
IFOMIS
eHealth Ontology Project
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