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Providing Resilience in Communications Networks

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Modern society relies heavily on communications networks. The ability to communicate, access information, and control processes through networks has revolutionized the way people and businesses organize their operations. Reliability and availability of these networks are therefore central concerns, and the consequences of their failures are potentially disastrous.

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Kvalbein, A., Zhang, Y. (2010). Providing Resilience in Communications Networks. In: Tveito, A., Bruaset, A., Lysne, O. (eds) Simula Research Laboratory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01156-6_15

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