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From: Brian_Sullivan@Carleton.CA (Brian Sullivan)
Subject: Re: [Q] immune system to computer viruses
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In article <D686xK.2wM@ucc.su.OZ.AU> Josiah Poon <josiah@arch.su.edu.au> writes:
>From: Josiah Poon <josiah@arch.su.edu.au>
>Subject: [Q] immune system to computer viruses
>Date: Wed, 29 Mar 1995 23:36:56 GMT


>I appreciate if netters can give me pointers of where I can find
>references about immune system developed using evolutionary
>computing techniques to detect computer viruses. Thanks.

>Josiah

Someone is bound to come up with a refeference but ... 


I think your thinking too close to biological genetic's and virusus ...
to extend the ideas to computers, because the words ar similar may
be streching things a bit much at this time.
