Abstract
Chapter 3 presents a brief outline of the immune system focusing on its nature as an information system to bridge the gap between the immune system and the concept of immunity-based systems presented in Chap. 4. We focus on two theories: the network theory proposed by Jerne, and the clonal selection theory extended by Burnet, which will provide the backbone for immunity-based systems. From this somewhat biased perspective, the immune system will be characterized as:
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a self-defining system that creates, organizes, and maintains the identity of the self
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an adaptive system that implements an adaptive mechanism based on “selection” to realize the above self-defining system
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Ishida, Y. (2004). The Immune System as an Information System. In: Immunity-Based Systems. Advanced Information Processing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07863-1_3
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