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Complexity, Networks and Knowledge Flows
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2002Because knowledge plays an important role in the creation of wealth, economic actors often wish to skew the flow of knowledge in their favor. We ask, when will an actor socially close to the source of some knowledge have the greatest advantage over distant actors in receiving and building on the knowledge?
Olav Sorenson +2 more
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Packet Flow on Telecommunication Networks
SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 2006The aim of this paper is to introduce a macroscopic fluid dynamic model dealing with the flow of information on a telecommunication network encoded in packets. Taking an intermediate time and space scale, we propose a model similar to that introduced recently for car traffic; see [G. M. Coclite, M. Garavello, and B. Piccoli, SIAM J. Math.
Ciro D'Apice +2 more
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Social Networks, 2005
Centrality measures, or at least popular interpretations of these measures, make implicit assumptions about the manner in which traffic flows through a network. For example, some measures count only geodesic paths, apparently assuming that whatever flows through the network only moves along the shortest possible paths. This paper lays out a typology of
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Centrality measures, or at least popular interpretations of these measures, make implicit assumptions about the manner in which traffic flows through a network. For example, some measures count only geodesic paths, apparently assuming that whatever flows through the network only moves along the shortest possible paths. This paper lays out a typology of
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ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 1982
The clear advantages inherent in dynamic sharing of resources has accelerated the development of distributed processing. The number of networks which provide resource sharing have increased steadily from the early years of ARPA network. As the number of users sharing the resources increases, there is a potential danger for degradation of services, if ...
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The clear advantages inherent in dynamic sharing of resources has accelerated the development of distributed processing. The number of networks which provide resource sharing have increased steadily from the early years of ARPA network. As the number of users sharing the resources increases, there is a potential danger for degradation of services, if ...
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Network Information Flow in Network of Queues
2008 IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computers and Telecommunication Systems, 2008Two classic categories of models exist for computer networks: network information flow and network of queues. The network information flow model appropriately captures the multi-hop flow routing nature in general network topologies, as well as encodable and replicable properties of information flows.
Phillipa Gill +4 more
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Management Science, 1970
The concept of maximising present value is applied to the timing of activities in a network. The mathematical form of the problem is that of maximising a nonlinear function subject to linear constraints and can be solved as a succession of linear programmes.
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The concept of maximising present value is applied to the timing of activities in a network. The mathematical form of the problem is that of maximising a nonlinear function subject to linear constraints and can be solved as a succession of linear programmes.
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Problems of Information Transmission, 2016
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Mathematics of Operations Research, 1992
We analyze three subclasses of cooperative games arising from network optimization problems in which the resources, such as arcs or nodes in the network, are controlled by individuals who have conflicting objectives. The first subclass of cooperative games is induced by network optimization problems over directed augmented trees. We show that for this
Daniel Granot, Frieda Granot
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We analyze three subclasses of cooperative games arising from network optimization problems in which the resources, such as arcs or nodes in the network, are controlled by individuals who have conflicting objectives. The first subclass of cooperative games is induced by network optimization problems over directed augmented trees. We show that for this
Daniel Granot, Frieda Granot
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ON THE REALIZABILITY OF STATIONARY FLOWS IN RESOURCE NETWORKS BY FLOWS IN CLASSICAL NETWORKS
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Haidar N. Abdulrahman +1 more
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Fundam. Informaticae, 2006
Summary: A formal model for an analysis of an information flow in interconnection networks is presented. It is based on timed process algebra which can express also network properties. The information flow is based on a concept of deducibility on composition. Robustness of systems against network timing attacks is defined.
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Summary: A formal model for an analysis of an information flow in interconnection networks is presented. It is based on timed process algebra which can express also network properties. The information flow is based on a concept of deducibility on composition. Robustness of systems against network timing attacks is defined.
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