Title of article
Digital and biological computing in organizations
Author/Authors
Roberto R. Kampfner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
10
From page
179
To page
188
Abstract
Michael Conrad unveiled many of the fundamental characteristics of biological computing. Underlying the behavioral variability and the adaptability of biological systems are these characteristics, including the ability of biological information processing to exploit quantum features at the atomic level, the powerful 3-D pattern recognition capabilities of macromolecules, the computational efficiency, and the ability to support biological function. Among many other things, Conrad formalized and explicated the underlying principles of biological adaptability, characterized the differences between biological and digital computing in terms of a fundamental tradeoff between adaptability and programmability of information processing, and discussed the challenges of interfacing digital computers and human society. This paper is about the encounter of biological and digital computing. The focus is on the nature of the biological information processing infrastructure of organizations and how it can be extended effectively with digital computing. In order to achieve this goal effectively, however, we need to embed properly digital computing into the information processing aspects of human and social behavior and intelligence, which are fundamentally biological. Conradʹs legacy provides a firm, strong, and inspiring foundation for this endeavor.
Keywords
Digital computing , Adaptability , information systems , Biological computing , Information processing , Organizations
Journal title
BioSystems
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
BioSystems
Record number
497504
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