The Hogan and the Highway: Comparing Traditional Provenance to Digital Workflow Topologies
Every carrier network engineer has felt the pull between two worlds. One is the world of the hogan: a structure built from relationships, cycles, and ...
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Every carrier network engineer has felt the pull between two worlds. One is the world of the hogan: a structure built from relationships, cycles, and ...
Why Network Topology Choice Matters: Stakes and Reader ContextWhen planning or upgrading a network, teams often focus on hardware specifications or ba...
Every carrier network depends on workflows that route tasks, data, and decisions between teams and systems. The shape of that routing — the topology o...
Every carrier network architect eventually faces a fork: do we let provisioning and monitoring data flow like a river, passing through sequential proc...
When a link flaps in a carrier backbone, the difference between a static default route and an adaptive IGP can be measured in seconds of traffic loss—...
Every carrier network eventually reaches a crossroad where the topology you chose years ago starts fighting your workflows. The hierarchical tree that...