This thesis studies formal aspects of team automata, a mathematical framework introduced in 1997 by C.A. Ellis to model components of groupware systems and their interconnections. We focus on the... Show moreThis thesis studies formal aspects of team automata, a mathematical framework introduced in 1997 by C.A. Ellis to model components of groupware systems and their interconnections. We focus on the flexibility that team automata offer when modeling collaboration between system components Show less
As shown in the previous case study, changing the development plan from phase/time oriented to question based can improve the insights on the information that needs to be obtained and will help... Show moreAs shown in the previous case study, changing the development plan from phase/time oriented to question based can improve the insights on the information that needs to be obtained and will help display the priorities within the program. In conventional phase-based drug development, timing is not the most important issue, as long as studies are performed rapidly. In this thesis, it is shown that the order in which studies are performed has a significant impact on the efficiency and quality of the drug development process. The impact of this novel approach can best be demonstrated by calculation of the financial consequences of resolving the right questions at the right time, during the development of new compounds. This calculation is based on the real-option theory, applied to drug development questions. Simple decision analyses suffice to determine the best sequence of research projects, and detailed pharmaco-economic models are unnecessary for this purpose. The thesis also provides some examples of research projects that were performed at different stages of drug development, with widely different consequences for the values of the projects concerned Show less
This thesis describes the peroxidase activity of the electron-transfer protein cytochrome c, and how it is controlled by the protein matrix. It is shown that unfolding cytochrome c has the effect... Show moreThis thesis describes the peroxidase activity of the electron-transfer protein cytochrome c, and how it is controlled by the protein matrix. It is shown that unfolding cytochrome c has the effect to significantly enhance its peroxidase activity of (up to several thousand-fold). This can be achieved by chaotropic agents or by detergents. The hydrogen peroxide-driven inactivation of the heme cofactor of cytochrome c is also characterised. Show less