Inspired by the interesting contributions to the 6th Conference on
Compu- tional Methods in Systems Biology (CMSB 2008) and the Dagstuhl
Seminar 09091on"FormalMethods inMolecular Biology"inFebruary2009,
papershave been selected for this special issue of the journal
TransactionsonComputational Systems Biology, under the title Modeling
Methodologies. The special issue starts with a position paper on
"Biomodel Engineering - from Structure to Behavior", which discusses the
potential that concepts from traditional computing science hold for
creating more powerful models of biol- ical systems and identi?es venues
for challenging future research. The technical contributions of the
special issue covera broadrangeof mod- ing methodologies that have
recently been developed in computational systems biology. First,
twonewmodelinglanguagesarepresented.The"Attributed?-Calculus
withPriorities"presentsacombinationofaconcurrentprocesslanguage, i.e.,
the ?-calculus, and a sequential core language, i.e., the ?-calculus;
being equipped
withprioritiesthelanguageenablesthedescriptionofdiversespatialphenomena,
di?erent kinetics, as well as an individual-based and population-based
modeling of biological systems. It is shown how the di?erent dialects of
the ? calculus, including the pi@-calculus, can be expressed. Its
stochastic semantic is ?rmly rooted in CMTC's and is re?ected in the
stochastic simulator.