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Basic Concepts for Managing Telecommunications Networks Lawrence Bernstein

Basic Concepts for Managing Telecommunications Networks By Lawrence Bernstein

Basic Concepts for Managing Telecommunications Networks by Lawrence Bernstein


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Summary

It is important to understand what came before and how to meld new products with legacy systems. Network managers need to understand the context and origins of the systems they are using.

Basic Concepts for Managing Telecommunications Networks Summary

Basic Concepts for Managing Telecommunications Networks: Copper to Sand to Glass to Air by Lawrence Bernstein

It is important to understand what came before and how to meld new products with legacy systems. Network managers need to understand the context and origins of the systems they are using. Programmers need an understanding of the reasons behind the interfaces they must satisfy and the relationship of the software they build to the whole network. And finally, sales representatives need to see the context into which their products must fit.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. Facing the Inevitable. 2. Any Combination, Anywhere, Any Time. 3. Network Architectures for the Future. 4. Methods, Practices, and Diagnosis. 5. Pillar-Network Condition. 6. Pillar-System Environment. 7. Pillar-Software Functions and Features. 8. Pillar-Database Considerations. 9. Pillar-Human Factors. 10. Economic Impact and Cost Studies. Appendix A: Acronyms. Appendix B: Bibliography of Useful Patents, Books and Articles.

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NLS9781475772203
9781475772203
1475772203
Basic Concepts for Managing Telecommunications Networks: Copper to Sand to Glass to Air by Lawrence Bernstein
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013-03-08
184
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