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Architectural trends in the last decade are leading to increasingly complex control logic that can boost the number of services offered and make use of the Internet Protocols ubiquity. The result is a wider architecture and a larger feature set in the router. Managing the architecture of these networks necessitates a deeper understanding and quantification of this complexity. This thesis transgresses the boundaries of telecommunications into manufacturing and finance to address these issues from both a theoretical and practical perspective.

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Architectural trends in the last decade are leading to increasingly complex control logic that can boost the number of services offered and make use of the Internet Protocols ubiquity. The result is a wider architecture and a larger feature set in the router. Managing the architecture of these networks necessitates a deeper understanding and quantification of this complexity. This thesis transgresses the boundaries of telecommunications into manufacturing and finance to address these issues from both a theoretical and practical perspective.
Autorenporträt
Tolga Uzuner graduated from MIT with a BSc. in Computer Science, and a BSc. in Economics in 1994, and from the London Business School with a MSc. in Finance in 1998. He got his PhD. in Computer Science under Jon Crowcroft from the Computer Lab at the University of Cambridge in 2006, titled "Effective Network Complexity".