Object-oriented paradigms for modelling vascular tumour growth: a case study

Motivated by a family of related hybrid multiscale models, we have developed an object-oriented framework for developing and implementing multiscale models of vascular tumour growth. We use the models implemented in our framework as a case study to highlight how object-oriented programming technique...

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Main Authors: Connor, A, Cooper, J, Byrne, H, Maini, P, McKeever, S
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Published: IARIA 2012
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Cooper, J
Byrne, H
Maini, P
McKeever, S
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description Motivated by a family of related hybrid multiscale models, we have developed an object-oriented framework for developing and implementing multiscale models of vascular tumour growth. We use the models implemented in our framework as a case study to highlight how object-oriented programming techniques and good object-oriented design may be used effectively to develop hybrid multiscale models of vascular tumour growth. The hope is that this paper will serve as a useful reference for researchers modelling complex biological systems and that these researchers will employ some of the techniques presented herein in their own projects.
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