Title
Computer-aided design in synthetic biology: a system designer approach
Abstract
The development of computer-aided design tools for synthetic biology is currently a hot research topic. However the field is not mature enough to provide a generic, adaptable and reliable tool for potential applications. The purpose of this paper is to present a system designers approach. We highlight, through the work carried out by our team in recent years, the potential, but also the difficulties, of structuring an assisted design flow for synthetic biology. For this task, our idea is to build the design flow for synthetic biology on the foundations of the Electronic Design Automation tools that have proven their efficiency during the past 30 years. Although the overall approach of the microelectronics can be adapted to synthetic biology, some specific steps have to be created from scratch.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2093698.2093869
ISABEL
Keywords
Field
DocType
design flow,electronic design automation tool,synthetic biology,hot research topic,reliable tool,computer-aided design tool,potential application,overall approach,recent year,system designers approach,system designer approach,computer-aided design,electronic design automation,hardware description language,system design,computer aided design,microelectronics
Scratch,Software engineering,Microelectronics,Computer science,Computer Aided Design,Computer network,Design flow,Electronic design automation,Structuring,Synthetic biology,Hardware description language
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.62
4
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yves Gendrault1154.95
Morgan Madec22312.13
Christophe Lallement36917.84
François Pêcheux412116.70
Jacques Haiech5207.51