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Next generation systems architecture--the Matrix Strang C. BT Technology Journal 23(1): 55-68, 2005. Type: Article
Significant changes are happening to traditional telecommunications (telecom) operations support systems/business support systems (OSS/BSS) concepts. The Tele-Management Forum (TMF) has come up with new generation operations systems an...
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Apr 11 2007 |
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Bell Labs: life in the crown jewel Gehani N., Silicon Press, Summit, NJ, 2003. 269 pp. Type: Book (9780929306278), Reviews: (2 of 2)
This is an interesting and thought-provoking book. A few problems in the text will distract the reader, so I’ll start with a discussion of these, to get them out of the way. First, the writing is often repetitive; key ideas a...
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Mar 4 2004 |
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Bell Labs: life in the crown jewel Gehani N., Silicon Press, Summit, NJ, 2003. 269 pp. Type: Book (9780929306278), Reviews: (1 of 2)
Those of us familiar with Gehani’s work on Concurrent C and other research may be surprised to find his name on a book that is seemingly more suited to the history section of a bookstore or library. However, as the keywords i...
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Sep 30 2003 |
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The role of trust in outsourced IS development projects Sabherwal R. Communications of the ACM 42(2): 80-86, 1999. Type: Article
The author examines trust as the key social factor in outsourcingIS development work. He argues that all outsourcing projects proceedthrough “virtuous and vicious” cycles involving trust,structure (of the written co...
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Jun 1 1999 |
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The rise of the expert company Feigenbaum E., McCorduck P., Nii H., Times Books, New York, NY, 1988. Type: Book (9789780812917314)
The “father of expert systems” (as he is called in the jacket blurb) and his two associates bring the message of what expert systems are and what they are doing right now for visionary companies. The bulk of the boo...
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Jul 1 1990 |
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Sci-tech selling: selling scientific and technical products and services Wynne M., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1987. Type: Book (9789780137945870)
This is a good book. This is a very good book. It is aimed at anyone who is involved in any way in the marketing or sales of “hi-tech” products or services. A slight stretch of the definition to include &...
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Oct 1 1987 |
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Computing shakeout Glass R., Computing Trends, Seattle, WA, 1987. Type: Book (9789780318204628)
Glass has made a lasting mark by writing about computer-associated failures. Beginning with his witty articles in Computerworld some years ago, he always seemed able to find humor in even the most dismal of many no-win situation...
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Aug 1 1987 |
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New infrastructures for research and technology transfer Ennals R. (ed) Literary & Linguistic Computing 1(1): 13-29, 1986. Type: Article
The list of the paper’s sections below gives a reasonable picture of its coverage. The numbers in parentheses following the descriptions show the approximate length of each section in pages....
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Jun 1 1987 |
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The Japanese and software: is it a good match? Belady L. (ed) Computer 19(6): 57-61, 1986. Type: Article
This paper, condensed from the plenary address at Compcon Spring 1986, is the author’s personal account based on 18 months in a research organization in Tokyo. It starts with a brief overview of the Japanese software industry...
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Mar 1 1987 |
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A workbook for software entrepreneurs Frank A., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1986. Type: Book (9780139653025)
The book is billed as a stand-alone publication as well as a supplement to a previous work [1]. Since I have not read [1], I will judge the workbook on its own merits as a stand-alone volume....
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Jan 1 1987 |
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