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Claude E. Shannon inventor of the mathematical
theory of communication, or theory of information, applied
today to all networks and systems of communication.
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Why, today, no network is capable to manage the
intelligent interactions
The theory of information, that laid the foundations
of all modern communication systems, has to be generalized, today,
into a more powerful theory integrating the structured information
Claude Shannon defined information as an increasing function of
the reduction of the incertitude that it brings. The success of
the theory of information, rests largely on the simplicity of
its formalism, particularly because it excludes the content and
the structure of the messages that are transmitted. It is for
that reason we affirm that, today, none of our networks, invariably
built upon the model of the theory of information, can
pretend to be called intelligent network. RU3 is a research project
and one of its objectives is to provide a generalized theory of
communication.
Shannon, Claude E, "A Mathematical
Theory of Communication", Bell System Technical Journal,
27, July and October 1948.
Wiener, Norbert, Cybernetics, Hermann, Paris, 1948.
Dion, Emmanuel, Invitation à la théorie
de l'information, éditions du Seuil, Paris, 1997 Biography
of Claude Shannon and bases of his theory:
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/courses/v610003/shan.html
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