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Systematic Approaches

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A computer network is a system consisting of a large number of physical and logical components that are interconnected in a complex manner. This complexity makes network planning, particularly for large-scale networks, a challenging task in terms of analysis and architecture design. To achieve a satisfactory solution to the network planning problem, it is essential to adopt systematic approaches along with a structured planning process.

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Tian, YC., Gao, J. (2024). Systematic Approaches. In: Network Analysis and Architecture. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5648-7_2

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