The UK Grand Challenges for Computing Research is an initiative to map out certain key areas that could be used to help drive research over the next 10-15 years. One of the identified Grand Challenge is Non-Classical Computation, which examines many of the fundamental assumptions of Computer Science, and asks what would result if they were systematically broken. In this discussion paper, we explain how the sub-discipline of Artificial Immune Systems sits squarely in the province of this particular Grand Challenge, and identify certain key questions.
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@inproceedings(SS-ICARIS-03, author = "Susan Stepney and John A. Clark and Colin Johnson and Derek Partridge and Robert E. Smith", title = "Artificial Immune Systems and the Grand Challenge for Non-Classical Computation", pages = "204--216", crossref = "ICARIS-03" ) @proceedings(ICARIS-03, title = "ICARIS 2003: Second International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems, Edinburgh, UK, September 2003", booktitle = "ICARIS 2003: Second International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems, Edinburgh, UK, September 2003", editor = "Jon Timmis and Peter Bentley and Emma Hart", series = "LNCS", volume = 2787, publisher = "Springer", year = 2003 )