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Title: Biological Realms in Computer Science
Proposer: Didier Verna
Type: keynote
Duration: 60 mins
Description:
In biology, evolution is usually seen as a tinkering process, different from
what an engineer does when he plans the development of his systems. Recently,
studies have shown that even in biology, there is a part of good
engineering. As computer scientists, we have much more difficulty to admit
that there is also a great deal of tinkering in what we do, and that our
software systems behave more and more like biological realms every day.
This keynote will take you to a journey through the bonds between biology and
computer science. Starting with an epistemological and historical view, we
will see how these bonds developed over the years, but we will also ask
ourselves whether these bonds were intentionally created, or whether they
already existed, before we even found them. We will also meet the Engineer and
the Tinkerer, and see that they are not necessarily different persons.
Finally, through such notions as Determinism, Predictability and Control, we
will envision and explain a possible future for our software systems seen as
living organisms; a future that's in fact already here, but that we are
reluctant to accept.