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Type: Thesis
Title: Quantitative methods for investment decisions in communication networks.
Author: Saddler, Clare Amelia
Issue Date: 2006
School/Discipline: School of Mathematical Sciences : Applied Mathematics
Abstract: This thesis explored two investment decisions in optical networks: the option to build new infrastructure, and the option to increase capacity on an existing link. Within this framework, two pertinent issues for the information communications technology (ICT) industry were considered: decreasing investment costs and demand saturation.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Adelaide, School of Mathematical Sciences, 2006
Keywords: information technology economic aspects; mathematical models
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