Control Theory applies engineering mathematics to business systems. It teaches founders how to use feedback loops, manage latency, and correct errors to build stable, scalable organizations.
This article defines latency as the delay between cause and effect, exploring how it impacts software performance, organizational speed, and the critical feedback loops necessary for startup survival.
Edge computing moves data processing closer to the source. This reduces latency and bandwidth usage. Startups use it for real-time decision making in IoT and distributed systems.