2003
DOI: 10.2172/918227
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A year 2003 conceptual model for the U.S. telecommunications infrastructure.

Abstract: To model the telecommunications infrastructure and its role and robustness to shocks, we must characterize the business and engineering of telecommunications systems in the year 2003 and beyond. By analogy to environmental systems modeling, we seek to develop a "conceptual model" for telecommunications.Here, the conceptual model is a list of high-level assumptions consistent with the economic and engineering architectures of telecommunications suppliers and customers, both today and in the near future. We desc… Show more

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“…The research and analysis discussed above are described in the report entitled A Year 2003 Conceptual Model for the U.S. Telecommunications Infrastructure [5]. For this initial version of CommAspen, we implemented a few of the agent behaviors, but by no means all.…”
Section: Approach To Developing Communications Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research and analysis discussed above are described in the report entitled A Year 2003 Conceptual Model for the U.S. Telecommunications Infrastructure [5]. For this initial version of CommAspen, we implemented a few of the agent behaviors, but by no means all.…”
Section: Approach To Developing Communications Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%