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BELLCORE EXCHANGE VOLUME 7—1991 ABS (Alternate Billing Services), Sept/Oct, p. 5. Caller Identification service, March/April, pp. acronyms, speech synthesis of, July/Aug, p. 16. 13-15; July/Aug, p. 17. active-matrix liquid-crystal display (AMLCD), Canada, March/April, pp. 16-21. July/Aug, p. 23. Carnegie Mellon University, Nov/Dec, p. 3. Advanced Call Management Services (ACMS), Caruso, Richard E., NORTH STAR Network July/Aug, p. 20. services: The revenue opportunity of the ’90s, Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN), Jan/Feb, May/June, pp. 2-7. pp. 32, 33; May/June, pp. 5, 7. cathode-ray tube (CRT), July/Aug, pp. 18, 22. advanced television (ATV), March/April, p. 7; cause-and-effect diagrams, March/April, p. 30. July/Aug, p. 18. CCIR (International Radio Consultative Alpha Tel, March/April, p. 31. Committee), Jan/Feb, p. 4; Sept/Oct, p. 22. Alternate Billing Services (ABS), May/June, CCITT (International Telegraph and Telephone p. 19; Sept/Oct, pp. 5, 8-13. Consultative Committee), Jan/Feb, p. 7; Alvarez, Walter and Luis, Jan/Feb, pp. 13-14. July/Aug, pp. 2-6; Nov/Dec, p. 7; Review, American Productivity and Quality Center, Jan/Feb, p. 35. Standard H.261, Sept/Oct, March/April, p. 28. p. 27. American Society for Quality Control, cellular communications, Sept/Oct, pp. 19-20. March/April, p. 28. Chen, Cheng-Tie, By the numbers: Delivering Ameritech, May/June, p. 19. digital video signals, Jan/Feb, pp. 2-7. Andrew Message System, Nov/Dec, p. 3. Chynoweth, Alan G., Simplicity: A key to success anywhere-call-pickup service, Sept/Oct, p. 21. in a complex world, March/April, pp. 2-3. area codes, March/April, pp. 22-26. circuit-pack reliability, May/June, p. 25. Arnold, Hamilton W., “Spectra and standards,” civil liberties, March/April, p. 14. Sept/Oct, p. 22. CLASS™ services, May/June, pp. 4, 5; July/Aug, ASCII (American Standard Code for p. 20. Information Interchange), Nov/Dec, p. 5. CLLI™ codes, Nov/Dec, pp. 24-28. asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), Jan/Feb, CLONES (Central Location On-Line Entry p. 30; July/Aug, p. 10. System), Nov/Dec, pp. 24-28. asynchronous work, Nov/Dec, pp. 10, 11. CLONES-NET system, Nov/Dec, pp. 24-28. AT&T, Sept/Oct, pp. 9, 10, 12, 13. coding of video signals, Jan/Feb, pp. 2-7. ATOMICMAIL™ language, Nov/Dec, p. 6. collaboration, Jan/Feb, pp. 15-16; Nov/Dec, Automated Alternate Billing Service (AABS), pp. 8-12. May/June, p. 19. COMAP (Central Office Memory Automated Customer Name and Address Administration Program), Nov/Dec, p. 19. (ACNA), May/June, p. 19; July/Aug, Coming together for information networking, J.S. pp. 12, 16. Fleischman, Jan/Feb, pp. 28-33. Automated Reliability Prediction Procedure Committee T1 (ANSI), Sept/Oct, p. 22. (ARPP), May/June, p. 24. COMMON LANGUAGE® system, Nov/Dec, pp. 24-28. community knowledge, Nov/Dec, pp. 8-12. COMPASS trials, U S WEST, Sept/Oct, p. 28. Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, competitive benchmarking, March/April, p. 30. March/April, pp. 27-31. Component Reliability Assurance Batcher-banyan switch, Jan/Feb, p. 25. Requirements, May/June, p. 28. Bell Atlantic, July/Aug, p. 20. compression of speech, May/June, pp. 20, 22. Bell System Purchased Product division, Connor, David W., A new voice for the network, March/April, p. 28. July/Aug, pp. 12-17. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Sept/Oct, p. 25. consonant clusters, July/Aug, p. 15. BellSouth, Jan/Feb, p. 21; Sept/Oct, p. 12. cooperative work, Jan/Feb, pp. 13-18. BETRS (Basic Exchange Telecommunications Cooperative work, community knowledge, and Radio Service), Sept/Oct, p. 22. computers, Michael J. Muller, Nov/Dec, BEXR (Basic Exchange Radio service), Sept/Oct, pp. 8-12. p. 22. copresence, Jan/Feb, p. 14. Borenstein, Nathaniel, An expanding universe of cordless telephones (analog), Sept/Oct, p. 20. electronic communication, Nov/Dec, pp. 2-7. corporate data layer, Jan/Feb, p. 32. Bromley, D. Allan, July/Aug, p. 11. Corporation for National Research Initiatives Brush, Gary G., A more personal kind of (CNRI), July/Aug, p. 8. communication, Sept/Oct, pp. 18-23. COSMOS (Computer System for Mainframe Buja, Andreas, Getting more out of switch Operations), July/Aug, p. 28. memory, Nov/Dec, pp. 18-23. costs of technologies and services, March/April, JANUARY/FEBRUARY Burnett, Michael J., PROFILE Jack Fiorito— pp. 10-11. Doing a capital job, Jan/Feb, pp. 19-22. MARCH/APRIL Butler, Christine H., A more personal kind of MAY/JUNE communication, Sept/Oct, pp. 18-23. JULY/AUGUST By the numbers: Delivering digital video signals, SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER Cheng-Tie Chen, Kou-Hu Tzou, Jan/Feb, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER pp. 2-7. INDEX Cox, William V., Customer network management: e-mail, Jan/Feb, p. 16; Nov/Dec, pp. 2-7, 10, 14. geographic distribution of names, July/Aug, The next generation, Sept/Oct, pp. 14-17. electroluminescent display, July/Aug, p. 23. pp. 14, 15. Cross-connects: Tying it all together, Roger E. empirical modeling, Nov/Dec, p. 22. Germany, March/April, pp. 16-21. Story, Ronald P. Zelins, July/Aug, pp. 24-28. Enhanced User Access (EUA), Sept/Oct, p. S. Gersho, Marvin, Using neural networks to cut CRUISER™ system, Jan/Feb, pp. 17-18; environmental stress on electronic equipment, costly errors, Nov/Dec, pp. 24-28. Nov/Dec, p. 10. May/June, p. 27. Getting more out of switch memory, Andreas Buja, CUSTOMate™ system, Jan/Feb, p. 12. equipment inventory, automated, Jan/Feb, Diane E. Duffy, Jeremy S. Kagan, Nov/Dec, Customer Name and Address (CNA) service, 33 pp. 18-23. Sept/Oct, p. 6. Erasing barriers to learning through telecommuni- Getting the drop on nature, Louis F. DeChiaro, Customer network management: Meeting the need cations, Louis M. Gomez, Nov/Dec, March/April, pp. 32-36. to know, Robert T. Lewis, Jan/Feb, pp. 8-12. pp. 13-17. Getting together at a distance, Robert E. Kraut, Customer network management: The next ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Jan/Feb, pp. 13-18. generation, William V. Cox, Robert T. Wahl, Institute), Sept/Oct, p. 22. Gigabit networks: Superhighways for data, W. Sept/Oct, pp. 14-17. Eureka, July/Aug, p. S. David Sincoskie, July/Aug, pp. 7-11. customer satisfaction, March/April, p. 29. Europe, March/April, pp. 16-21; July/Aug, pp. Gigabit Testbed Initiative, July/Aug, pp. 7-11. Customer Supplier Quality Process, 2-6. Computing in, Nov/Dec, p. 5. Market Giles, Dan L., SMDS: Moving toward the March/April, p. 31. unification of, March/April, p. 29. marketplace, May/June, pp. 14-17. customer translation memory, Nov/Dec, p. 19. Europe and Japan: A telecommunications update, Globe Metallurgical, Inc., March/April, Customized Information Delivery — New Kathleen P. Weiss, July/Aug, pp. 2-6. pp. 27, 30. dimensions in news, Jonathan Rosenberg, European Community, July/Aug, pp. 2-6. Gomez, Louis M., Erasing barriers to learning March/April, pp. 4-9. European Strategic Program for Research in through telecommunications, Nov/Dec, Customized Information Delivery service Information Technology (ESPRIT), July/Aug, pp. 13-17. concept, July/Aug, p. 18; Nov/Dec, p. 7. p. 5. Gore, Senator Albert, July/Aug, p. 8. exception dictionary, May/June, p. 23; July/Aug, pp. 13, 14, 16. An expanding universe of electronic data collection, network performance, Jan/Feb, communication, Nathaniel Borenstein, Harvard Business School, Jan/Feb, p. 14. pp. 8-12. Nov/Dec, pp. 2-7. Healy, John D., Predicting equipment reliability, data reduction of video signals, Jan/Feb, p. 4. expert systems, Jan/Feb, p. 31. May/June, pp. 24-28. database access and updates, Sept/Oct, p. 23. Heilmeier, George, July/Aug, p. 22. database management, Nov/Dec, pp. 18-23. hierarchical drawings, Nov/Dec, p. 3. DATACYCLE™ system, Sept/Oct, p. 3. High Performance Computing and Commu- DCOS (Data Collection Operations System), FACS (Facilities Assignment and Control nications (HPCC), July/Aug, pp. 7-11. Jan/Feb, p. 12. System), Jan/Feb, p. 33. high-definition television (HDTV), July/Aug, p. 6. DeChiaro, Louis F., Getting the drop on nature, failure rates of electronic equipment, hypertext, hypermedia systems, Nov/Dec, pp. 3,7. March/April, pp. 32-36. May/June, pp. 26-28. dedicated inside and outside plant, Jan/Feb, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Sept/Oct, pp. 10, 22-23. delivery segment of INA, Jan/Feb, p. 32. Federal Express Corporation, March/April, ICICLE system, Nov/Dec, p. 11. Deming Prize, March/April, pp. 28-29. pp. 27, 31. I/O subsystem, Nov/Dec, p. 6. demisyllables, July/Aug, pp. 15-17. Fiber Distributed Data Interface, May/June, informal communication, Jan/Feb, pp. 13-18. desktop video communications, Sept/Oct, p T7. information age, March/April, p. 10. pp. 26-27. fiber-optic networks, July/Aug, pp. 7-11, 26, 27, information and entertainment appliance, digital loop carrier systems, July/Aug, p. 27. 28. July/Aug, p. 18. digital transmission of video, Jan/Feb, pp. 2-7; Fiorelli, Maureen A., Rolling out 800 Data Base information networking, March/April, pp. 2-3, Sept/Oct, pp. 24-28. Service and Alternate Billing Services, Sept/Oct, 4-9, 10-15, 16-21; May/June, pp. 2-7. directory assistance, May/June, pp. 18, 20, 23; pp. 8-13. information networking architecture (INA), July/Aug, p. 12; Sept/Oct, p. 3. Fiorito, Jack, Profile, Jan/Feb, pp. 19-22. Jan/Feb, pp. 28-33. display technologies, July/Aug, pp. 18-23. fishbone diagrams, March/April, pp. 30, 31. information utility, March/April, p. 13. distance learning, May/June, p. 4; Nov/Dec, flat-panel display technologies, July/Aug, p. 22. INPLANS (Integrated Network Planning pp. 13-17. Fleischman, J.S., Coming together for information System), May/June, pp. 8-13. distributed cooperative work, Nov/Dec, pp. 3, networking, Jan/Feb, pp. 28-33. integrated access, Jan/Feb, p. 30. 8-12. FLEXCOM™ system, Sept/Oct, p. 14. Integrated Office Communications (IOC), distributed network architectures, Jan/Feb, p.33. FLEXCOM/linc system, Sept/Oct, pp. 14-17. Review, Jan/Feb, p. 34. distributive justice, March/April, p. 12. Florida Power & Light, March/April, p. 28. integration of network and operations DS1 transmission, Sept/Oct, pp. 20, 28. formality of communication, Jan/Feb, functions, Jan/Feb, pp. 28-33. Duffy, Diane E., Getting more out of switch pp. 16-17. intelligent customer-premises equipment, memory, Nov/Dec, pp. 18-23. format incompatibility, Nov/Dec, pp. 3, 5, 7. Jan/Feb, pp. 30, 32. France, March/April, pp. 16-21; July/Aug, intelligent networks, Sept/Oct, p. 6. Intelligent- pp. 2-6. network elements, Jan/Feb, p. 31. Fredericks, Robert M., The ripening of video interactive messages, Nov/Dec, pp. 3, 6. EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal communications, Sept/Oct, pp. 24-28. interactive multimedia technologies, Nov/Dec, Interchange Code), Nov/Dec, p. 5. frequency limitations of voice networks, pp. 13-17. education, Nov/Dec, pp. 13-17. May/June, pp. 21, 23. interest groups, March/April, pp. 13, 14. 800 Data Base Service, Sept/Oct, pp. 8-13. International Radio Consultative Committee 800 Number Administration and Service (CCIR), Jan/Feb, p. 4; Sept/Oct, p. 22. Center, Sept/Oct, pp. 8, 11. electrical stress on electronic equipment, gateways, March/April, p. 13. Systems for cus- CRUISER, CUSTOMATE, DATACYCLE, and May/June, p. 27. tomer network management, Jan/Feb, p. 12. FLEXCOM are trademarks of Bellcore 30 © BELLCORE EXCHANGE International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT), Jan/Feb, p. 7; July/Aug, pp. 2-6; Nov/Dec, p. 7. Mansfield, William H., New concepts in operator obscene phone calls, March/April, p. 15. Review, Jan/Feb, p. 35. Standard H.261, services, Sept/Oct, pp. 3-7. Operations Systems Strategic Plan (OSSP), Sept/Oct, p. 27. market research and planning, March/April, Jan/Feb, p. 32. Internet Engineering Task Force, May/June, pp. 14, 15. operator services, July/Aug, pp. 12-17; Z MARS (multivariate adaptive regression Sept/Oct, pp. 3-7, 12. ISDN (integrated services digital network), splines), Nov/Dec, p. 22. ORATOR™ software for speech synthesis, Jan/Feb, p. 7; March/April, p. 21; May/June, matrix addressing, July/Aug, p. 22. May/June, pp. 19, 22, 23; July/Aug, pp. 2-7, 21; July/Aug, pp. 5, 28; Sept/Oct, McAleese, Robert J., When your number’s up: pp. 12-17. pp. 26, 27, 28; Nov/Dec, p. 5. Review, Conserving area codes, March/April OSCA™ architecture, Jan/Feb, p. 32; Sept/Oct, Jan/Feb, p. 35. pp. 22-26. pu ks. Ishikawa diagrams, March/April, p. 30. Metamail utility program, Nov/Dec, p. 7. ISO (International Organization for Milliken and Company, March/April, p. 30. Rie e ee Standardization), Jan/Feb, p. 7; March/April, modeling, mathematical, Nov/Dec, pp. 19, 22, ir a a p. 29; July/Aug, p. 5; Nov/Dec, p. 7. 23. Pacific Bell, Jan/Feb, p. 20. Modification of Final Judgment, Jan/Feb, p. 21. packet switching, May/June, p. 9. Monaghen, Irene M., New concepts in operator pagers, Sept/Oct, p. 21. services, Sept/Oct, pp. 3-7. Pence, J.L. (Pete), March/April, p. 29. jackknife analysis of mathematical models, A more personal kind of communication, Gary G. personal communications services, May/June, Nov/Dec, p. 21. Brush, Christine H. Butler, Sept/Oct, p. 5; Sept/Oct, pp. 5, 18-23. Japan, March/April, pp. 16-21; July/Aug, pp. 18-23. Personal Number Calling, March/April, p. 14. pp. 2-6. Computing in, Nov/Dec, p. 5. Moresco, Thomas V., Rolling out 800 Data Base Pettit, R. David, New concepts in operator Service and Alternate Billing Services, Sept/Oct, services, Sept/Oct, pp. 3-7. pp. 8-13. phonemes, May/June, pp. 18-23. Phoneme- Muller, Michael J., Cooperative work, community based speech synthesis, July/Aug, pp. 13-17. Kagan, Jeremy S., Getting more out of switch knowledge, and computers, Nov/Dec, pp. 8-12. physical proximity, Jan/Feb, pp. 14, 15-16. memory, Nov/Dec, pp. 18-23. multimedia communications, March/April, pp. Picturephone service, Sept/Oct, p. 25. Kahn, Daniel, Speech technology: Helping people 4-9; July/Aug, p. 18; Nov/Dec, pp. 13-17. PixLook, Review, Jan/Feb, p. 34. and machines communicate, May/June, multimedia electronic mail, Nov/Dec, pp. 2-7. plasma display, July/Aug, p. 23. pp. 18-23. policy making, March/April, pp. 13, 14. Katz, James E., Report from the frontier: The portability of software, Nov/Dec, p. 6. social context of information-age services, Predicting equipment reliability, John D. Healy, March/April, pp. 10-15. names, pronunciation of, July/Aug, pp. 13-17. May/June, pp. 24-28. Keeping an eye on technologies for information National Coordinating Center, Jan/Feb, p. 21. privacy, Jan/Feb, p. 18; March/April, pp. 11-14. networking, T.J. Nelson, John R. Wullert II, National Institute of Standards and Technology PROFILE Jack Fiorito — Doing a capital job, July/Aug, pp. 18-23. (NIST), March/April, pp. 27, 30, 31. Michael J. Burnett, Jan/Feb, pp. 19-22. Kellam-Scott, Barbara, PROFILE Participating in National Quality Award, Malcolm Baldrige, Participating in the national drive for quality, the national drive for quality, March/April, March/April, pp. 27-31. Barbara Kellam-Scott, March/April, pp. 27-31. Report from the frontier: The social National Research and Education Network pp. 27-31. context of information-age services, (NREN), July/Aug, pp. 7-11; Nov/Dec, p. 17. projection CRTs, July/Aug, p. 22. March/April, pp. 10-15. National Security Telecommunications pronunciation by speech synthesizers, Kichura, John A., Solid support for packet-network Advisory Committee, Jan/Feb, p. 21. July/Aug, pp. 13-17. planning and engineering, May-June, pp. 8-13. Nelson, T.J., Keeping an eye on technologies for provisioning, Jan/Feb, p. 30. Knoll, Ronald L., Videotex around the globe, information networking, July/Aug, pp. 18-23. March/April, pp. 16-21. network data, Jan/Feb, p. 31. knowledge base, Jan/Feb, p. 31. Network Monitoring and Analysis (NMA) Kraut, Robert E., Getting together at a distance, system, Jan/Feb, p. 30. Quality and Reliability Panel, March/April, Jan/Feb pp. 13-18. neural networks, Nov/Dec, pp. 24-28. p. 31. New concepts in operator services, William H. quality improvement, March/April, pp. 27-31. Mansfield, Irene M. Monaghen, R. David Quality Program Analysis, March/April, p. 29. Oe, Pettit, Sept/Oct, pp. 3-7. Quilt system, Nov/Dec, p. 11. letter-to-sound rules, May/June, pp. 22, 23; New England Telephone, March/April, p. 31. July/Aug, pp. 13, 16. A new voice for the network, David W. Connor, TESS: Lewis, Robert T., Customer network management: Murray F. Spiegel, July/Aug, pp. 12-17. Meeting the need to know, Jan/Feb, pp. 8-12. New York Telephone, Sept/Oct, p. 11. radio frequency spectrum, Sept/Oct, pp. 22, 23. LIDB (Line Information Data Base), Sept/Oct, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), radio loop access, Sept/Oct, pp. 22, 23. pp. 4, 12-13. July/Aug, pp. 5, 6. radio, low-power digital, Sept/Oct, pp. 18-23. Liebesman, Burton S. (Sandy), March/April, pp. North American Numbering Plan, March/April, Ragle, Jeffrey L., Rolling out 800 Data Base 27-31. p. 23. Service and Alternate Billing Services, Sept/Oct, life-cycle cost analysis, May/June, pp. 25-26. NORTH STAR Network services: The revenue pp. 8-13. linear regression, Nov/Dec, p. 22. opportunity of the 90s, Richard E. Caruso, recognition of speech, automated, May/June, linguistic content for speech technologies, May/June, pp. 2-7. pp. 18-23. May/June, pp. 22, 23. NPA (numbering plan area), March/April, p. 23. regression analysis, Nov/Dec, p. 22. liquid-crystal display (LCD), July/Aug, p. 22. NSEP (National Security and Emergency relational databases, Nov/Dec, p. 20. Preparedness) group, Jan/Feb, pp. 19-22. Reliability and Quality Generic Requirements NXX Plan, Sept/Oct, pp. 9, 10. (RQGR), May/June, p. 24. NYNEX, May/June, p. 19. TO\RDAATTOARD and O oA A are ae i e ae reliability of electronic equipment, May/June, speaker-identity verification, May/June, pp. 24-28. pp. 20, 21-22. Reliability Prediction Procedure (RPP), spectral analysis for speech, May/June, very large scale integration (VLSI), Sept/Oct, May/June, pp. 24-28. pp. 20-22. p..5. reliability testing for equipment, March/April, speech synthesis, July/Aug, pp. 12-17. video communications, July/Aug, p. 18; pp. 32-36. Speech technology: Helping people and machines Sept/Oct, pp. 24-28. RENDEZVOUS™ system, Nov/Dec, p. 12. communicate, Daniel Kahn, May/June, video conferencing, Jan/Feb, pp. 16-17; Report from the frontier: The social context of pp. 18-23. May/June, p. 4; Sept/Oct, pp. 24-28; information-age services, James E. Katz with Spiegel, Murray F., A new voice for the network, Nov/Dec, p. 12. Barbara Kellam-Scott, March/April, July/Aug, pp. 12-17. video mail, Nov/Dec, pp. 2-7. pp. 10-15. standardization, Sept/Oct, pp. 22, 24-28; video visiting, July/Aug, p. 18; Sept/Oct, Research into Advanced Communication Tech- Nov/Dec, p. 7. pp. 24-28. nologies in Europe (RACE), July/Aug, p. S. Stephens, William E., Terabit switching: videophone, Sept/Oct, pp. 26-27, 28. The ripening of video communications, Robert M. Telecommunications in overdrive, Jan/Feb, Videctex around the globe, Ronald L. Knoll, Fredericks, Barbara L. Waldman, Paul C. pp. 23-27. March/April, pp. 16-21. Videotex, Whitehead, Sept/Oct, pp. 24-28. stored speech, May/June, p. 18; July/Aug, March/April, p. 13. Rolling out 800 Data Base Service and Alternate pp. 12, 17. VideoWindow teleconferencing system, Billing Services, Maureen E. Fiorelli, Thomas Story, Roger E., Cross-connects: Tying it all Jan/Feb, pp. 16-17; July/Aug, p. 18. V. Moresco, Jeffrey L. Ragle, Sept/Oct, together, July/Aug, pp. 24-28. virtual reality, July/Aug, p. 10. pp. 8-13. strategic data architecture, Jan/Feb, p. 32. voice mail, July/Aug, p. 17; Nov/Dec, pp. 2-7. Rosenberg, Jonathan, Customized Information SuperBook™, Review, Jan/Feb, p. 34. Delivery — New dimensions in news, SWF-DS1 (Switched DS1/Switched Fractional March/April, pp. 4-9. DS1) service, Sept/Oct, p. 28. routing data, Sept/Oct, p. 23. switch memory engineering, Nov/Dec, Wahl, Robert T., Customer network management: pp. 18-23. The next generation, Sept/Oct, pp. 14-17. SWITCH system, July/Aug, p. 28. Waldman, Barbara L., The ripening of video switching at terabit speeds, Jan/Feb, pp. 23-27. communications, Sept/Oct, pp. 24-28. Schwartz, Barry K., “Seeing is believing,” switching-system reliability, May/June, p. 25. Wang, Jonathan L., Solid support for packet- July/Aug, p. 20. synchronous work, Nov/Dec, pp. 10, 11. network planning and engineering, May/June, SEAG (Switch Engineering Advisory Group), synthesis of speech, automated, May/June, pp. 8-13. Nov/Dec, p. 21. pp. 18-23. Weiss, Kathleen P., Europe and Japan: A security of active electronic messages, Nov/Dec, telecommunications update, July/Aug, pp. 2-6. p. 6. When your number’s up: Conserving area codes, service activation, Jan/Feb, pp. 32-33. RobertJ . McAleese, March/April, pp. 22-26. service negotiation, Jan/Feb, p. 30. technical analysis, May/June, p. 25. White, Ellen A., Solid support for packet-network service segment of INA, Jan/Feb, p. 32. telecommuting, Sept/Oct, p. 27. planning and engineering, May/June, services, information-networking, March/April, teleconferencing, July/Aug, p. 18; Sept/Oct, pp. 8-13. pp. 10-15. pp. 24-28. Whitehead, Paul C., The ripening of video Shea, John. F., “One-stop 800-number service telemarketing, March/April, p. 12. communications, Sept/Oct, pp. 24-28. for telecommunications companies,” telepresence, Jan/Feb, pp. 13-18; July/Aug, wideband services, Sept/Oct, pp. 24-28. Sept/Oct, p. 11. p. 18; Sept/Oct, p. 26. wireless telephony, Sept/Oct, pp. 18-23. Sikes, Alfred C., May/June, p. 5. Teletel, March/April, pp. 13, 16-21. Wullert, John R. II, Keeping an eye on Simplicity: A key to success in a complex world, Terabit switching: Telcommunications in overdrive, technologies for information networking, Alan G. Chynoweth, March/April, pp. 2-3. William E. Stephens, Kenneth C. Young, July/Aug, pp. 18-23. Sincoskie, W. David, Gigabit networks: Jan/Feb, pp. 23-27. Superhighways for data, July/Aug, pp. 7-11. testing, equipment reliability, March/April, SMDS: Moving toward the marketplace, Dan L. pp. 32-36. Giles, May/June, pp. 14-17. theoretical modeling, Nov/Dec, p. 22. Xerox Corporation, Business Products and SMDS (Switched Multi-megabit Data Service), thermal stress on electronic equipment, Systems division, March/April, p. 30. Jan/Feb p. 10; March/April p. 24; May/June, May/June, pp. 26-27. XGobi, Nov/Dec, p. 23. pp. 4, 10, 14-17; Nov/Dec, p. S. TIA (Telecommunications Industry social equation, March/April, pp. 10, 11, 15. Association), Sept/Oct, p. 22. social processes of communication, Jan/Feb, Total Cross-connect Automation (TCA), pp. 13-18. July/Aug, pp. 24-28. Young, Kenneth C., Terabit switching: sociological analysis, March/April, pp. 10-15. transaction processing, Jan/Feb, p. 33. Telecommunications in overdrive, Jan/Feb, soft dial tone, Jan/Feb, pp. 32-33. trust, March/April, pp. 14-15. pp. 23-27. software reliability prediction, May/June, p. 27. tuples, Nov/Dec, p. 20. Solid support for packet-network planning and Tzou, Kou-Hu, By the numbers: Delivering digital engineering, John A. Kichura, Jonathan L. video signals, Jan/Feb, pp. 2-7. Wang, Ellen A. White, May/June, pp. 8-13. Zelins, Ronald P., Cross-connects: Tying it all Sollenberger, Nelson, “Making it work,” together, July/Aug, pp. 24-28. Sept/Oct, p. 20. SONET (synchronous optical network), U S WEST, March/April, pp. 19, 20; Sept/Oct, Jan/Feb, pp. 7, 24, 30; May/June, pp. 5, 11; pp. 13, 14, 28. U S WEST Communications, July/Aug, pp. 9, 27, 28. March/April, p. 31. Southern New England Telephone, Sept/Oct, user-centered design, Jan/Feb, p. 30; p. 12. March/April, pp. 2-3; May/June, p. 5. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Using neural networks to cut costly errors, Marvin RENDEZVOUS and SuperBook are trademarks Sept/Oct, pp. 11, 12. Gersho, Nov/Dec, pp. 24-28. of Bellcore 32 © BELLCORE EXCHANGE

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