Network complexity

The term "network complexity" is not widely recognized as a standardized or formally defined concept in major academic or technical encyclopedic sources as of the current knowledge base. Accurate information is not confirmed.

It may be used informally or contextually in fields such as computer networking, systems theory, or network science to refer to the intricacy of network structures, including the number of nodes, interconnections, protocols, or layers involved. In such contexts, "network complexity" could imply challenges related to management, scalability, performance, or security arising from the structure and behavior of interconnected systems.

However, without established definitions or authoritative references, the term remains inadequately documented in encyclopedic literature.

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