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Kanaev, Andrey, Elina Login, and Kseniya Pudovkina. "Decomposition of Data Management Processes in Configuration Management DataBase (CMDB)." Proceedings of Petersburg Transport University 20, no. 1 (March 20, 2023): 151–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.20295/1815-588x-2023-1-151-160.

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Purpose: Data decomposition and classification development for the management of telecommunication network configurations and for the formation of such data management process set with the use of special database which basis on, the formation of requirements for database subsystem projection given the consistency of data about a control object and the system capabilities for this object management. Systematization of configuration data, of configuration element attributes as well as their logical consistency with the processes of the control and management of a state in promising management system subsystems. Methods: Fundamentals of complex process management theory, information storage and presentation system theory, object-oriented projection methods, decomposition method for representing process logic and data analysis about control object as well as theoretic-set approach for describing data set. Results: Decomposition of the tasks has been obtained which are realized by the components of telecommunication network configuration management special database; data sets about configuration elements have been formed. The requirements for promising control system subsystem that embodies the functionality of special database for telecommunications network configuration element management have been presented. Trends for further research in the direction to develop algorithms and models of telecommunication network configuration management with the help of special database have been proposed. Practical significance: The obtained decomposition and classification of data for telecommunication network configuration management is characterized by unique approach and dedication to telecommunication network management system subsystem logical structure, required for promising projection, as well as allows to formulate requirements for modeling the processes of telecommunication network configuration element management.
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Kanaev, Andrey, Elina Login, and Kseniya Pudovkina. "Informational Model of Promising Database in the System of Management for Carrier Ethernet Telecommunication Network." Proceedings of Petersburg Transport University 19, no. 3 (September 25, 2022): 421–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.20295/1815-588x-2022-3-421-431.

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Purpose: To develop an informational model of a promising database in the system of management of telecommunication network which uses Carrier Ethernet technology for to ensure the efficiency of storage, access and update of data on the telecommunication network functioning that will allow to increase the operativeness of implementation of OAM (Operation, Administration and Management) control-management built-in processes at timely and reasonable decision-making on telecommunication network management in conditions of high dynamics of changes in the network state as well as in view of Carrier Ethernet technology specificities. Thus, in order to provide services of given quality, an information model of database in telecommunication network management system has been created with indication of information main sources which’re represented by subsystems and models of telecommunications network management system in accordance with the previously developed three-level conceptual model. Also, to achieve the stated goal a logical structure of the obtained database information model on the example of domain objects has been developed. Methods: Fundamentals of complex process management theory; theory of multi-agent systems of management of distributed object; theory of systems of information storage and presentation; object-oriented projection method; set-theoretic approach for the description of data set about a control object. Results: The obtained informational model of database and the developed logical three-level structure of functioning are described verbally and mathematically. The evaluation of functioning of the proposed logical structure of the database in the system of telecommunication network management using Carrier Ethernet technology and OAM mechanisms is given. The directions of further research towards development of the models of major processes of collection, processing and provision of data on functioning of subsystems in the system of telecommunications network management are proposed. Practical significance: The developed informational model of database in the system of telecommunications network management differs from well-known ones by the possibility of accounting for and including in the data of the implementation of the complex of unique models of functioning and management of Carrier Ethernet telecommunication network and the mechanisms of OAM management, that were previously obtained by the authors and represent subsystems in the telecommunications network management system with the use of Carrier Ethernet technology possibilities.
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Shi, Tao, Peng Zhang, and Fang Cheng. "The Design and Application of Telecommunication Network Resources Abstract Model." Applied Mechanics and Materials 602-605 (August 2014): 3451–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.602-605.3451.

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Model Tao Shi ,Peng Zhang and Fang Cheng School of Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Chongqing 400065, China shitao12300@163.com Keywords: telecommunications network resources, resource model, object-oriented, virtualization technology, network management system Abstract. In order to manage and utilize telecommunication network resources more effectively, aiming at the shortage of the resource management of telecom network management system, through the study the concept of the shared information data (SID) model in the new generation of telecom operation support system (NGOSS) , according to the characteristics of the telecommunications network resources, telecommunications network resource model with object-oriented approach is proposed and designed. Meanwhile, Combined with telecommunication network business resource model to illustrate the mechanism of telecom network resource by users applications in network management system. Experiments have proved that resource model can provide powerful support for complex network management.
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Sova, Oleg. "Analysis of conditions and factors affecting cyber security in the special purpose information and telecommunication system." Technology audit and production reserves 4, no. 2(66) (July 25, 2022): 25–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/2706-5448.2022.261874.

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The increase in the number of cases of failure of information and telecommunication networks due to cyber attacks determines the need to protect them from this type of attacks. The issue of increasing cyber security in the conditions of conducting operations by groups of troops (forces) is very important. Due to the armed conflict in the East of Ukraine, the military-political instability in the Middle East, the struggle for influence on world financial and energy flows, the global military-political instability is intensifying. This is due to an increase in the number of communication devices in information and telecommunication networks, as well as an increase in the number of possible attacks that can be used to disrupt the operation of an information and telecommunication network. Considering the above, the object of research is a special purpose information and telecommunication system. The subject of research is cyber security of a special purpose information and telecommunication system. Classical methods of scientific knowledge, namely analysis and synthesis, were used during the research. The research identifies factors that affect cyber security in a special purpose information and telecommunications system. All this must be taken into account while planning and deploying a special purpose information and telecommunication system. The analysis of the consequences of the impact on the information and telecommunications system of special purpose of modern devices of defeat and the impact of devices of radio-electronic suppression and other factors was carried out. A typical special purpose information and telecommunication system does not fully meet the requirements for constant readiness to ensure the management of troops (forces), stability, mobility and throughput. A formalized description of the task of improving cyber security in a special purpose information and telecommunications network is provided. The components that affect the level of cyber security of the special purpose information and telecommunication network during the group's operations have been established. The impact of the specified conditions and factors must be reflected: in the planning documents during the planning of the deployment and operation of the group's information and telecommunications system; in the software, during operational management.
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Mugo, Peter, and Jimmy Macharia. "Innovation strategies’ influence on competitive advantage in telecommunication companies in Kenya." University Journal 3, no. 1 (September 16, 2021): XX. http://dx.doi.org/10.59952/tuj.v3i1.16.

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Intense competition in the global telecommunications field has resulted in heavy investments ininnovative approaches to remain competitive. Kenya has followed this global trend following theliberalization of market operations. This article highlights how innovation strategies influence thecompetitive advantage of telecommunication companies in Kenya. Specifically, the study’s objectiveswere based on how product innovation, process innovation, technological innovation, and marketinnovation influence the competitive advantage of telecommunication companies in Kenya. The studyused a descriptive design to sample 26 licensed telecommunications targeting 311 management staff.The proportionate sampling yielded 247 responses. Using linear regression analysis run through theSPSS computer program, the results show that innovation strategies statistically influence thecompetitive advantage of telecommunication companies in Kenya with a beta of .376 (β = .376t = 6.613,p<.05). The study concludes that innovation strategies, if well harnessed, provide a platform forachieving competitive advantage over the long term. Innovation theories are truly supportive of thedynamic application of innovation strategies within telecommunication companies actively seizing anysuch opportunities in the short term. Undeniably, translation into competitive advantage will dependon the aggressiveness of each individual company. The study recommends that firms should create andmaintain special teams to lead implementation of innovative strategies in order to attain competitiveadvantage in the telecommunications sector.
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Natai, Paulina C., and Juliana Mulaa Namada. "Influence of Policy Framework and Technology on Change Management in Selected Telecommunication Companies in Tanzania." International Journal of Business Strategy and Automation 2, no. 4 (October 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijbsa.287109.

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The general objective of this study was to assess factors that affects change management in telecommunication companies. The design adopted for this study was descriptive research design. The study targeted managerial employees in selected telecommunications companies. The findings of the study revealed that both regulatory framework and technological advancement have a positive and significant influence on change management. The study concluded that regulatory framework and technological advancement are key factors in change management and therefore recommended the need to enhance both regulatory framework and technology as support mechanisms for change management in telecommunication companies. Based on the findings, the study recommended further studied in change management.
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Sokolova, A. V., E. V. Login, G. A. Mashkovtsev, and I. S. Grishanov. "Package for data management of a telecommunication device in a monitoring system." E3S Web of Conferences 549 (2024): 08026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202454908026.

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In order to identify the role of data storage in the monitoring system of a telecommunications device, a conceptual design method was used, which was based on the basic principles of the Telecommunication Management Network concept, which is a network management system for telecommunication operators. Based on this concept, it was possible to design a data storage model in the monitoring system of a telecommunications device, which clearly reflects the separation of databases involved in the telecommunications network at different levels of the concept. A description of the differences between the databases assigned to each specific level from each other and an explanation of the functional features of each of the databases under consideration, as well as a description of the data circulation process over the network, is presented. The work focuses on describing the contents of the database of a specific telecommunications device, which is the object of control in the communication network, with the possibility of developing an interface to this database, which makes it convenient to search, view and modify stored data. To designate the information stored in the database of a telecommunications device, a fragment of the database was developed containing a set of attributes characterizing the device, their values and parameters of attribute values. The role of the database interface is to enable the user to quickly and easily access the information contained in the database.
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Poddubnyi, V. O., and O. V. Severinov. "Vulnerability management using a formalized description." Radiotekhnika, no. 203 (December 23, 2020): 121–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.30837/rt.2020.4.203.11.

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The article considers the main stages of vulnerability management and the problems arising in risk assessment and decision making during vulnerability management in the information and telecommunications system. It is assumed that modern techniques are not sufficient for effective vulnerability management. There is a need for creating a risk assessment system to improve decision-making procedures. The comparison of the formalized and informal description of the information and telecommunication system is described. The conclusion from the comparison results is that the formalized description has a number of advantages, so it is necessary that it should be built based on a formalized description of the information and telecommunication system. When adding qualitative vulnerability assessments (such as Common Vulnerability Scoring System vulnerabilities), this system will be unambiguous, clear, flexible, and easy to use. An additional advantage of such a system is the ability to automate assessment and decision-making processes, which will eliminate human influence and minimize the subjective factor in the management of vulnerabilities in the information and telecommunications system. Such a system will not exclude the influence of the security administrator, but will help him in decision-making, risk assessment, reduce the likelihood of errors, will help new staff in choosing decisions.
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Ali, Nafez Nimer, Mahmoud Allan, and Maha Roshdi Baker. "Company brand and customer loyalty under stakeholder management: A study of telecommunication companies in Jordan." Corporate Ownership and Control 16, no. 4 (2019): 45–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv16i4art4.

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The present study aimed to identify the impact of brand-related factors (brand image, credibility, accessibility and service quality) on customer loyalty in Jordanian telecommunication companies (i.e. Zain, Orange and Umniah). The present study adopts a descriptive analytical approach. The population of the present study consists from all the customers of Jordanian telecommunications companies. A convenience sample of 500 customers in Amman was selected. A questionnaire is used to collect data, 385 questionnaire forms were retrieved. It is concluded that brand image, credibility, accessibility, and service quality have a statistically significant impact on customer loyalty to the Jordanian telecommunication companies. Also, it is concluded that respondents are highly aware about the significance of the examined brand-related factors. In addition, it is concluded that brand image has a weak significant impact on customer loyalty to the Jordanian telecommunication companies
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Fenomenov, Michail, and Lev Goldstein. "Mathematical Models for Telecommunication Workforce Management." T-Comm 17, no. 1 (2023): 42–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.36724/2072-8735-2023-17-1-42-48.

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The article is devoted to the problems of advanced workforce management systems WFM (Workforce Management) of post-NGN telecommunication operators, a formalized approach to the description of extended WFM functionality and mathematical WFM models are discussed. The proposed approach allows to develop new WFM tools for telecommunications operators to increase their performance, to manage more effectively the work schedules of engineering employees of the company, visit customer sites, and control the workload of engineers in real-time. Workforce Management systems (WFM) of Next Generation Networks (NGN) are becoming more and more important. Compared to the routine distribution of requests between telephone technicians in the repair bureau of the old Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) in the last century, the modern WFM system operates with a disproportionately large set of functions, a wide range of professional competencies and key performance indicators (KPIs). In partnership with WFM, other new information technology tools (IT-landscape) of the telecommunications operator, elements of BSS (Business Support Systems), human resource accounting (HR) software, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, other workforce planning, and management tools employee vacations, the timing of basic engineering operations at the operator's and customer's premises, and other support tools to optimize the performance of the required work by personnel, increase productivity and reduce costs.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Telecommunication – Management"

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Lau, Ting-fai Keith. "Quality management in Hongkong telecom : effects & effectiveness /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1996. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18025031.

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Akinwande, Gbenga Segun. "WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för management, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-1180.

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ABSTRACT Title: Working Capital Management in Telecommunication sector: A case study of VGC telecoms Author: Gbenga Segun Akinwande Supervisor: Anders Hederstierna Department: School of Management, Blekinge Institute of Technology Course: Master’s thesis in business administration, 15 credits (ECTS). Background and Problem Discussion: The efficient management of working capital is very vital for a business survival. This is premised on the fact having too much working capital signifies inefficiency, whereas too little cash at hand signifies that the survival of business is shaky. Purpose: The purpose of this research is to study the working capital management in the small and medium scale businesses, using VGC Telecoms Company as a case study, so as to establish factors influencing working capital performance; examine how cash management, inventory management and trade credit management affects working capital management; company effectiveness in converting working capital to ready money; how working capital management impacts on the problem of slow development and to offer recommendations on possible ways of improving working capital management Method: Literatures bordering on different areas of working capital management were reviewed. Thus, this research employed qualitative and quantitative analysis; and semi- structured questions were drafted based on the issues raised from the review of various literatures. In addition, materials from journal articles, textbooks, working papers and industry practitioners are put into consideration. The use of internet and e-mails to send out questions were explored where appropriate. Analysis on the company’s financial statement was carried out in order to verify my findings. Theory: In this research, the theory section looks at various concepts that come up when analyzing the consequences of working capital management for company value and the factors that influence a company’s working capital management performance. I have therefore chosen the most common concept for the theory section. I have also tried to create a theoretical understanding for the company’s sensitivity to a workable WCM policy Analysis: In the analysis of the research findings, I employed qualitative approach to the data analysis whereby the impacts of the poor WCM on the company were discussed in depth. Conclusion: The findings corroborate the postulation of Weston et al that a company’s investment in working capital is a substantial percentage of its total investment. In case of VGC Telecoms, it is as high as 65 percent. An inefficient and ineffective management of this investment will result in slow pace of development and ultimately to the business failure. The performances of the company in the different spheres of working capital management were scored as follows:- • Cash management – 65.4 percent • Inventory management - 78.6 percent • Trade credit management and financing decisions - 60.0 percent This is an average performance of 68 percent. That is, the company’s performance is above average. This is a good performance. The financial statements as interpreted reinforce the validity of this result. The liquidity ratios are high; the collection period is short; and the cash cycle is not quite expansive. This makes it possible to sustain sufficient cash flow for the smooth running of the business. The management of working capital impacts on liquidity, investment portfolio and profitability. All these three factors are decisive in the growth or failure of a business. Hence, good performances in working capital management affects these decisive factors favourably and thus, contribute to growth and success of the business.
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Gupta, Ashish Kumar. "Management of transient XML messages /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6945.

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Zhang, Tong. "Improving the performance of a traffic data management system." Ohio : Ohio University, 1999. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1175198741.

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Kiss, Zoltan. "Predictive Mobility Management for future mobile telecommunication networks." Thesis, De Montfort University, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.391858.

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Gonzalez, Prieto Alberto. "Adaptive management for networked systems." Licentiate thesis, Stockholm : School of electrical engineering, KTH, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-4022.

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Humair, Salal. "Yield management for telecommunication networks : defining a new landscape." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/8787.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Research Center, 2001.
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Can airline Yield Management strategies be used to generate additional revenue from spare capacity in telecom networks? Pundits believe "yes", based on several analogies between the industries such as, for instance, perishable inventory and negligible marginal cost of usage. However, no one has yet described how, one of the chief difficulties being the vastly different nature of airlines products and telecom services. Motivated to show how Operations Research can play a role in structuring this area, we: (i) argue that telecom Yield Management should be based on 'innovative' services explicitly designed to use only spare capacity, (ii) propose, borrowing from airlines, a framework to simplify related decision modeling, and (iii) demonstrate both our argument and the framework by articulating several 'innovative' telecom services and modeling them to varying degrees of depth. This thesis focuses only on the decision-making that will be required within a large infrastructure for operating new 'Yield Management' services. For each service, several decision variables can be considered to maximize revenue from available capacity, e.g. pricing, capacity limits and admission control, among others. Incorporating all such decisions in a single model usually leads to complicated formulations. A framework that decouples the decisions from each other to obtain simpler, more insightful models is therefore immensely helpful. We propose using the airlines modeling framework to separate the decisions involved in the operation of each new service. This framework classifies models into forecasting, over-booking, seat-inventory control, pricing and market segmentation to reduce the complexity of the system-wide problem. To make this framework useful for telecom, we provide a detailed interpretation of each category in the telecom context. . Finally, the majority of this thesis is the six service ideas that illustrate our argument and the models that demonstrate how the framework might be used. For each service we propose, we discuss possible markets and practical issues. We then formulate a model for one of the decisions resulting from the framework. These models are analyzed to varying depths to demonstrate the operating rules one can discover for revenue maximization. The contributions of this work are at multiple levels. In addition to our argument and examples of services proposed for telecom Yield Management, it structures the modeling questions in a coherent manner, exploiting more than only the high-level connections between airlines and telecom. Finally, the models themselves are useful and their contributions are at the analytical level. This thesis makes clear several connections between airline and telecom Yield Management that people have found difficult to establish in the past.
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Melchor, Jonathan. "Understanding platform business models in the telecommunication industry." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/112065.

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Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, System Design and Management Program, 2017.
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Telecommunication (telecom) companies face increasingly tough times as digitization reshapes the industrial landscape. In 2012, telecom companies acknowledged that over-the-top (OTT) communication services have become the greatest threat to their revenues. OTT communication services use the internet to deliver an array of services such as voice, video calls, and messaging. Some of the most popular OTT companies are Skype, WhatsApp, WeChat, Google Hangouts, Viber, Line, etc. The continued business disruption is driving telecom companies to investigate platform-based business models as key ingredients to survival. Platform business models are the core of some of the most powerful and fastest-growing companies such as Alibaba, Uber, Airbnb, Facebook, etc. Platform businesses bring together producers and users in efficient exchanges of value. These models are known for leveraging network effects, which means the more participants on the platform, the greater the value produced. With the appearance of the 5th generation (5G) of mobile network connectivity, telecom companies need to know how they can protect themselves from being delegated by disruptors as commodity connectivity providers. In this thesis, we explored the areas where 5G can have an impact in the next five years. We used a technique developed by Professor Marshall Van Alstyne. The technique consists of plotting an interaction's perceived value versus interaction volume then selecting the area with the highest interaction of perceived value and volume. Results showed that immersive media has these characteristics. After we identified the area, we selected a platform using the concept evaluation methodology. The most feasible multi-sided platform (MSP) for the telecom industry in the next five years is a 3600 HD video platform with live and recorded long-tail content (large number of unique items with relatively small quantities). The MSP consists of four sides: users, content developers, advertisers, and software developers. Platform launch, monetization, openness and network effects strategies are proposed. Moreover, a financial analysis was performed. Results show the proposed MSP is a feasible option. Finally, a stakeholder analysis compares an existing digital platform versus our proposed platform. Results show similar behavior.
by Jonathan Melchor.
S.M. in Engineering and Management
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Yi, Jae Hwang 1963. "The third generation mobile telecommunication business in Korea." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/8918.

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Thesis (S.M.M.O.T.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Management of Technology Program, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 75).
The recent progress of the 3G technology and the up-coming 3G mobile telecommunication market environment of Korea were reviewed. On the basis of this knowledge, a simple system dynamics model was constructed. From the analysis of previous Korean mobile plethora, the model found that the network effect was the most important factor for the diffusion of mobile service in Korea. To investigate the competition on of 2G and 3G businesses, a more complicated model was designed. After its results, the initial large number of service contents of 3G will be helpful for expanding its market share for a short term, and the degree of technology performance and social demand is more helpful for a long term business. The model says the success of 30 businesses is quite dependent on how to quickly and effectively switch 2G subscribers into 3G subscribers. To do that just early entree to the market is not going to make a difference from 2G services. The 3G service providers have to decide whether it is right time to start the business by considering the technology performance differentiation from existing technology and the social need for bandwidth simultaneously.
by Jae Hwang Yi.
S.M.M.O.T.
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Lim, Wee Shoong. "An evaluation of management techniques for SONET/SDH Telecommunication networks." Thesis, Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1389.

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A study of SONET network management applications and the load they impart to the network is conducted to provide a better understanding of the capability of various management approaches. In this study, a SONET network is set up in the Advanced Networking Laboratory of the Naval Postgraduate School using four Cisco ONS 15454s. Next, two Element Management Systems, the Cisco Transport Controller and the Cisco Transport Manager, are deployed onto the SONET network. Subsequently, the network traffic of the Element Management Systems is captured and analyzed using a packet analyzer. Link utilization of the two tools is computed using the first-order statistics of the captured traffic distributions. In addition, the Hurst parameter is estimated using the variance-index plot technique (which uses higher-orders statistics of the modeled distributions) to determine the captured traffic's degree of self-similarity. Finally, the calculated utilization is extrapolated to obtain the link utilization for 2500 network elements (the maximum number supported by the Cisco Transport Manager). The result obtained is useful in determining the maximum number of network elements (Cisco ONS 15454s) that the Cisco Transport Manager can support from a network loading point of view.
Civilian, Ministry of Defense, Singapore
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Books on the topic "Telecommunication – Management"

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Pruitt, James B. Telecommunication project management. Chicago, Ill., USA: Telephony Pub. Corp., 1987.

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Kimmins, John. Telecommunications security guidelines for telecommunications management network. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1995.

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Kimmins, John. Telecommunications security guidelines for telecommunications management network. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1995.

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Hall, Jane, ed. Management of Telecommunication Systems and Services. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61578-4.

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Blyth, W. John. Telecommunications: Concepts, development, and management. 2nd ed. Mission Hills, Calif: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 1990.

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Blyth, W. John. Telecommunications: Concepts, development, and management. Encino: Glencoe, 1985.

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Blyth, W. John. Telecommunications: Concepts, development, and management. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Educational Pub., 1985.

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Avedon, Don M. Telecommunications in document management. Silver Spring, MD: Association for Information and Image Management International, 1997.

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Canada, Canada Communications. Spectrum management in Canada. [Ottawa]: Communications Canada, 1992.

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Sherif, Mostafa Hashem. Managing Projects in Telecommunication Services. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Telecommunication – Management"

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Gass, Saul I., and Carl M. Harris. "Telecommunication networks." In Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science, 827. New York, NY: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0611-x_1038.

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Kaplankiran, Yasin, Alexander Keiblinger, and Hermann Többen. "Active Network Management via Agent Technology." In Telecommunication Network Intelligence, 151–59. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35522-1_9.

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Medudula, Murali Krishna, Mahim Sagar, and Ravi Parkash Gandhi. "Telecommunication Policy—Concerns and Suggestions." In Telecom Management in Emerging Economies, 165–76. New Delhi: Springer India, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2749-6_9.

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Herrero, Rolando. "Resource Identification and Management." In Textbooks in Telecommunication Engineering, 153–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70080-5_6.

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Boudaoud, K., and Zahia Guessoum. "A Multi-agents System for Network Security Management." In Telecommunication Network Intelligence, 407–18. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35522-1_23.

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Wang, Haibo, Bahram Alidaee, and Wei Wang. "Critical Infrastructure Management for Telecommunication Networks." In Active Media Technology, 493–501. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35236-2_49.

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Medudula, Murali Krishna, Mahim Sagar, and Ravi Parkash Gandhi. "Telecommunication Standards and Growth: Evolutionary Process." In Telecom Management in Emerging Economies, 1–17. New Delhi: Springer India, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2749-6_1.

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Burrell, Anthony T., Titsa P. Papantoni-Kazakos, A. Lombardo, S. Palazzo, and G. Schembra. "Traffic Characterization & Management." In Third Generation Mobile Telecommunication Systems, 387–417. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56919-7_7.

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Nekmahmud, Md, and Shafiqur Rahman. "Measuring the Competitiveness Factors in Telecommunication Markets." In Contributions to Management Science, 339–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71722-7_18.

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Karmakar, Sayan, and Naibedya Mohanty. "Telecommunication Market Analytics using Predictive Modelling." In Interdisciplinary Research in Technology and Management, 384–92. London: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003202240-60.

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Conference papers on the topic "Telecommunication – Management"

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Kiran, Kotaru, and Vivek Krishnan. "TMS - WOW; Telecommunication Management Suite." In Communication Technologies: from Theory to Applications (ICTTA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictta.2008.4530181.

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Qinzheng Kong and G. Chen. "Transactional workflow for telecommunication service management." In Proceedings of NOMS '96 - IEEE Network Operations and Management Symposium. IEEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/noms.1996.539634.

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Udaya, B., T. Indhumathi, R. Amrutha Varshini, and S. Sathish Kumar. "Customer management model for telecommunication services." In 2017 Third International Conference on Science Technology Engineering & Management (ICONSTEM). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iconstem.2017.8261284.

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ANCU, Alina-Elena, and Andreea BARBU. "IDENTIFICATION OF CRITICAL FACTORS FOR IMPROVINF THE SECURITY OF TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS." In International Conference of Management and Industrial Engineering. Editura Niculescu, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56177/11icmie2023.54.

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The objective of this study is to identify the vulnerabilities that can affect the security of telecommunication systems and to determine the critical factors for improving the security of telecommunication systems. The authors conducted a focus group as qualitative method used for this research with twelve specialists who have a technical position and a vast experience in the telecommunication industry to highlight the critical factors for improving the security of the telecommunication systems. Based on the given answers by the specialists, there were identified thirty-one factors that can be spitted in three categories: technological factors, human factors, and legal factors. For the research limitation, the factors were strictly identified based on the given answers by the selected participants to the focus group. As the practical implication, the authors highlighted first the factors that were defined as vulnerabilities for the security of telecommunication system and determined the critical factors that must be monitored on a regular basis by every company to maintain a safe telecommunication system. As the value of this paper, the authors selected twelve important specialists who have a vast experience in this area and using their answers, it was designed a model of the critical factors that will help every company to improve their security capabilities.
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Chang, Byeong-Yun, Seongjun Ko, Daniel Wonkyu Hong, and Byungdeok Chung. "A Study on Telecommunication Power Operations Management." In 2008 10th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icact.2008.4493731.

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Wang, Tse-Han, Yen-Cheng Chen, Yu-Tang Huang, Chen-Min Hsu, Kai-Sheng Hsu, and Chung-Hua Hu. "IPDAC: An Integrated IP Address Management Framework for Telecommunication Management Networks." In 2019 20th Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium (APNOMS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/apnoms.2019.8893138.

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Mariam, Feroz Ahamed Iqbal, Veerendra Mulay, Saket Karajgikar, Dereje Agonafer, and Mark Hendrix. "Thermal Management of Telecommunication Cabinets Using Thermoelectric Coolers." In ASME 2009 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2009-13136.

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Telecommunication cabinets are standalone outdoor enclosures, which houses electronic components and switching devices. These electronics are powered by DC power and have backup batteries to support them in the event of power supply failure. The heat loads on these cabinets are dependent not only on the heat dissipated by the internal components but also by solar heating. Therefore the ambient temperatures around the cabinet, based on the location and time of day can vary anywhere from −40°C to +50°C. The life of a battery is dependent on the nature of the load applied, recharging conditions and most importantly ambient temperatures. Batteries supporting the cabinet electronics are either housed within the cabinet or in compartments attached to the cabinet. For long standing battery life, the temperature inside these battery compartments should be kept below 25°C [1]. Active cooling using air-conditioners are often used to achieve this, but air-conditioners are difficult to backup and are high in maintenance. A more convenient way to cool the battery compartments are to use Thermo-electric Coolers (TEC) as they are less bulky and quite. This paper discusses the validation of results of numerical modeling of a telecommunication cabinet, which uses TEC to cool its battery compartment, with experimental data for the corresponding real world model.
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Li Qingbo, Zhang Xuejun, and Zhao Liang. "A mobility management mechanism in aeronautical telecommunication network." In IET International Communication Conference on Wireless Mobile & Computing (CCWMC 2009). IET, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2009.2023.

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Luo Jin and Zu Xiao-Fang. "Webgis-based telecommunication resource management auxiliary wiring system." In 2010 Second IITA International Conference on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (IITA-GRS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iita-grs.2010.5602370.

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Dronyuk, Ivanna, Yurii Klishch, and Svitlana Chupakhina. "Developing Fuzzy Traffic Management for Telecommunication Network Services." In 2019 IEEE 15th International Conference on the Experience of Designing and Application of CAD Systems (CADSM). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cadsm.2019.8779323.

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Reports on the topic "Telecommunication – Management"

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Hake, K. A., and B. G. Key. Acquisition Information Management system telecommunication site survey results. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10118207.

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Hendrik Hamann, Levente Klein. A Measurement Management Technology for Improving Energy Efficiency in Data Centers and Telecommunication Facilities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1044604.

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Kimmins, John, Charles Dinkel, and Dale Walters. Telecommunications security guidelines for telecommunications management network. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-13.

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SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC. Long-Haul Telecommunications Management. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada404971.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC. Information Management: Telecommunications: Record Communications and the Privacy Communications System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada402244.

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Clark, L. M., E. M. Larson, and C. M. Caruthers. CTD (Computing and Telecommunications Division) Software Library maintenance tools for MIS (Management Information System) software. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6138015.

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Carpenter, Marie, and William Lazonick. The Pursuit of Shareholder Value: Cisco’s Transformation from Innovation to Financialization. Institute for New Economic Thinking Working Paper Series, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36687/inetwp202.

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Once the global leader in telecommunication systems and the Internet, over the past two decades the United States has fallen behind global competitors, and in particular China, in mobile communication infrastructure—specifically 5G and Internet of Things (IoT). This national failure, with the socioeconomic and geopolitical tensions that it creates, is not due to a lack of US government investment in the knowledge required for the mobility revolution. Nor is it because of a dearth of domestic demand for the equipment, devices, and applications that can make use of this infrastructure. Rather, the problem is the dereliction of key US-based business corporations to take the lead in making the investments in organizational learning required to generate cutting edge communication-infrastructure products. No company in the United States exemplifies this deficiency more than Cisco Systems, the business corporation founded in Silicon Valley in 1984 that had explosive growth in the 1990s to become the foremost global enterprise-networking equipment producer in the Internet revolution. This paper provides in-depth analysis of Cisco’s organizational failure, attributing it ultimately to the company’s turn from innovation in the last decades of 20th century to financialization in the early decades of the 21st century. Since 2001, Cisco’s top management has chosen to allocate corporate cash to open-market share repurchases— aka stock buybacks—for the purpose of giving manipulative boosts to the company stock price rather than make the investments in organizational learning required to become a world leader in communication-infrastructure equipment for the era of 5G and IoT. From October 2001 through October 2022, Cisco spent $152.3 billion—95 percent of its net income over the period—on stock buybacks for the purpose of propping up its stock price. These funds wasted in pursuit of “maximizing shareholder value” were on top of the $55.5 billion that Cisco paid out to shareholders in dividends, representing an additional 35 percent of net income. In this paper, we trace how Cisco grew from a Silicon Valley startup in 1984 to become, through its innovative products, the world leader in enterprise-networking equipment over the next decade and a half. As the company entered the 21st century, building on its dominance of enterprise-networking, Cisco was positioned to upgrade its technological capabilities to become a major infrastructureequipment vendor to service providers. We analyze how and why, when the Internet boom turned to bust in 2001, the organizational structure that enabled Cisco to dominate enterprise networking posed constraints related to manufacturing and marketing on the company’s growth in the more sophisticated infrastructure-equipment segment. We then document how from 2002 Cisco turned from innovation to financialization, as it used its ample profits to do stock buybacks to prop up its stock price. Finally, we ponder the larger policy implications of Cisco’s turn from innovation to financialization for the competitive position of the US information-and-communication technology (ICT) industry in the global economy.
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Griggs, Ken, and James Sena. The California Central Coast Research Partnership: Building Relationships, Partnerships and Paradigms for University-Industry Research Collaboration. Appendix A. Telecommunications Asset Management in A Global Environment. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada412620.

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Ecuador: Creating Fiscal Space for Poverty Reduction: A Fiscal Management and Public Expenditure Review. Volume I. Inter-American Development Bank, November 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008533.

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This report consists of two volumes. Volume I examines whether, and how, the core goals of public expenditure management, i.e., balanced fiscal aggregates, resource allocations to strategic sectors, and equity and microeconomic efficiency of public spending are met in Ecuador. Volume II presents sector studies on fiscal sustainability, the fiscal rules, education, health, pensions, the results of a national teachers tracking survey, water and sanitation, electricity, telecommunications and oil.
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Shaping the Future: Asia-Pacific and Latin America-Caribbean Cooperation: ADB and IDB Partnership for South-South Cooperation. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0005971.

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Cooperation between Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is rapidly increasing in the spirit of South-South cooperation. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) enter into a new chapter of cooperation in areas such as sustainable integration corridors (trade facilitation, transportation, energy, and telecommunications, including broadband investment and regulation); sustainable cities and climate change; institutional development; social policy and gender; trade and investment regimes; trade finance and private sector development; and cross-regional research and development effectiveness as well as management for development results. This brochure details the challenges and opportunities in the Asia-LAC relationship and discusses the role of the ADB and the IDB.
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