Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
282
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 28, 2007
Éditeur
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0511362927
ISBN-13
9780511362927
Description
Peter Whittle delves into the intricate world of networks, exploring the nuances of optimisation and evolution within them. He examines the fundamental questions of network design, such as the efficacy of point-to-point systems versus the hub-and-spoke model. Through a comprehensive analysis, he highlights how these choices can impact efficiency and performance, ultimately affecting vast sums of money and resources.
The author not only addresses theoretical aspects but also connects them to real-world applications, showcasing how these concepts can guide decision-making in various industries. By bridging the gap between abstract ideas and practical implementation, Whittle provides readers with valuable insights into the complexities of network optimisation as a dynamic field.
The author not only addresses theoretical aspects but also connects them to real-world applications, showcasing how these concepts can guide decision-making in various industries. By bridging the gap between abstract ideas and practical implementation, Whittle provides readers with valuable insights into the complexities of network optimisation as a dynamic field.