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BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING INDEX VOLUME 13 (April 1994‐January 1995) including TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING: A Structured Information Programme Issues 12‐15 (UnitsfromtheStructuredInformationProgrammeareindicatedby‘8’followedbytheChapterandUnitnumbers.) A BT’sServiceManagementCentreforBroadcasters............... 123 AccessNetwork,StrategicProvisionofRadioNodesintheBT 67 BuildingontheArchitecturalFramework AMIN,Sam;FERNANDEz-VILLACANASMARTIN,JOSE-LUIS;and BusinessPlanningandModelling........................................ COCHRANE,PETER.ANaturalSolutiontotheTravelling SalesmanProblem.............................................................. 117 C ArchitecturalApproach,TheNeedforan(GuestEditorial, CallCentres‐DoingBetterBusinessbyTelephone.............. 128 October1994)...................................................................... CALLAGHAN,JAMES;andFLAVIN,PHIL.ArtificialIntelligence‑ ArchitecturalFramework,Buildingonthe.. .. AnIntroduction..................................................................816.5 ArtificialIntelligence‐AnIntroduction....... CALLAGHAN,JAMES.CommunicationsManagement. .....813.4 ArtificialLifeforIT................................................................... CHERRE‘I‘I‘,PAUL.Benchmarking‐HereToStay........... 84.6 A'I'YEO,MIKE;andGREEN,Ros.User-FriendlyWeaponsfor CLARKE,PETERG.InternodalSignalling................................... 71 theCompetitiveFight........................................................ 201 COCHRANE,PETER;AMIN,SHARA;andFERNANDEz-VILLACANAS AutomatingtheEnd-to-EndCustomerNetworkDesign MARTIN,JOSE-LUIS.ANaturalSolutionto theTravelling Process................................................................................ 346 SalesmanProblem.............................................................. 117 AwardsforVolume12,Journal................................................ 254 COCHRANE,PETER;andPEARSON,IAN.200Futuresfor2020..... 312 COCHRANE,PETER;andHAWKER,IAN.The‘ReallyIntelligent B Network’.............................................................................. 326 BARKER,MIKE.MarketForecasting........................................... SL2 COCHRANE,PETER;andWHY'I'E,BILL.TheICEAgeCometh BARNES,NEIL;TUERENA,COLIN;andMABEY,PETER.Phone-ins: (GuestEditorial,April1995)............................................. 1 TheirImpactandManagement......................................... 274 COCHRANE,PETER.CopperMind-Sets ..... 10 BATEMAN,JOHN.ControlInTelecommunicationsNetworks S7.2 CommunicationintheNextCentury,Companiesand. ..... 112 BEALBY,ALAN.Makingit Happen(GuestEditorial,Jan.1995) 266 CommunicationsManagement.................................................S134 Benchmarking‐HeretoStay .................................................. S4.6 CommunicationsontheMove(GuestEditorial,Jan.1995).. 267 BitPolice‐AViewfromtheUSA,The.................................... 8 CompaniesandCommunicationin theNextCentury ........... 112 BONNER,MARTIN.CallCentres‐DoingBetterBusinessby CompetitiveFight,User-FriendlyWeaponsforthe 201 Telephone............................................................................ 128 ConcertPacketServicesNetwork,Flamingthe.................... 227 BookReviews...... 94,260,359 Congress,33rdEuropeanTelecommunications...................... 250 BOXERNetwork,TheDesignandImplementationofthe 240 ControlInTelecommunicationsNetworks.............................. 87.2 Broadcasters,BT’sServiceManagementCentrefor.............. 123 COOPER,MARTIN.HumanFactorsinTelecommunications BRUNNEN,DAVIDJ;andWYLLIE,ERIC.ElectronicTrading:BT’s Engineering........................................................................ 98 CommitmenttoChangingtheWayWeAllDoBusiness 47 COOPER,MARTIN.PuttingtheUserFirst(GuestEditorial, BRYDON,ALASTAIR.GlobalSystemforMobileCommunications July1994)........................................................................... 97 AnIntroductiontotheArchitecture................................. 287 CopperMind-Sets...................................................................... 10 BTAicncessN.e.tw.o.rk.,.St.ra.te.gi.c.Pr.ov.is.io.n.of.R.ad.io.N.o.de.s... 67 CORRIE,DAVID.The‘Value’oftheTelecommunications the EngineerinEasternandWesternEurope....................... 246 BTNews................................................... 88,179,257,352 CORRIE,DAVID.33rdEuropeanTelecommunications BTSpeechApplicationsPlatform,The.................................... 304 Congress.............................................................................. 250 BT’sCommitmenttoChangingtheWayWeAllDoBusiness, COSMOSS‐AnInnovativeApproachtoSystem ElectronicTrading.............................................................. 47 Development....................................................................... 25 Coma,DAVID;HILL,ALAN;HAW'KER,IAN;andTANDON,VIVEK. GODDARD,MICHAEL.TheNewInternational NewNetworkInfrastructuresforthe2lstCentury TelecommunicationUnion................................................. 172 Part1‐Ultra-High-CapacityWavelength-Routed GREEN,ROB;andATYEO,MIKE.User-FriendlyWeaponsfor Networks.......................................................... 103 theCompetitiveFight..................................................... 201 Part2‐U1tra-FastSelf‐RoutingNetworks 206 GRIFFITHS,DAVIDG.;andSMITH,ROBIN. istn'buted CustomerInterface,ServiceManagementSystems: ManagementofFutureGlobalMulti-ServiceNetworks. 221 Supportingthe.................................................................... 20 GROVES,IAN;andWALL,NIGEL.CommunicationsontheMove CustomerNetworkDesignProcess,Automatingthe (GuestEditorial,Jan.1995).............................................. 267 End-to-End.......................................................................... 346 CustomerNetworks,EnsuringQualityinDesignof.............. 233 H Customer-ResponsiveNetwork,Planningfora.......... 138 HALL,KEN.GlobalSystemforMobileCommunications CustomersMustbetheIndustry’sDrivingForce 3 AFoundationforSuccessfulCompetition, ConsumerisationandConvergence .................................. 281 D HASKINS,DAVID.SpatialInformationParadigmsforStrategic DAVIES,JOHN;andNAPIER,IAN.AWhole-LifeApproachto Analysis.GeographicInformationSystemsasa ManagementDecisionMaking.......................................... 62 SpecialCaseofMeta-DatainBusinessInformation....... 159 DesignandImplementationoftheBOXERNetwork,The 240 HAWKER,IAN;andCOCHRANE,PETER.The‘ReallyIntelligent DesignofCustomerNetworks,EnsuringQualityin.............. 233 Network’.............................................................................. 326 DesignProcess,AutomatingtheEnd-to-EndCustomer HAWKER,IAN;TANDON,VIVEK;COTI‘ER,DAVID;andHILL,ALAN. Network............................................................................... 346 NewNetworkInfrastructuresforthe21stCentury Development,COSMOSS‐AnInnovativeApproachto Part1‐Ultra‐High-CapacityWavelength‐Routed System................................................................................. Networks............................................................................. 103 DigitalSwitching..................................... Part2‐Ultra-FastSelf-RoutingNetworks...................... 206 DirectlyBuriedPre-CabledSub‐Duct HILL,ALAN;HAWKER,IAN;TANDON,VIVEK;andComm,DAVID. DistributedManagementofFutureGlobalMulti-Service NewNetworkInfrastructuresforthe2lstCentury Networks............................................................................. 221 Part1‐Ultra-High-CapacityWavelength-Routed Networks............................................................................. 103 Part2‐Ultra-FastSelf-RoutingNetworks...................... 206 Economy,TelecommunicationsandtheWorld(revisedunit) $3.1 HOLLAND,BOB;andYOUNG,TIM.EventandTestManagement ElectronicTrading:BT’sCommitmenttoChangingthe System................................................................................. 36 WayWeAllDoBusiness................................................... 47 HUGHES,PAT;andROSE,KEVIN.TheBTSpeechApplications EngineerinEasternandWesternEurope,The‘Value’ofthe Platform.............................................................................. 304 Telecommunications .......................................................... 246 HumanFactorsinTelecommunicationsEngineering............ 98 Engineering,HumanFactorsin Telecommunications.. 98 HWANG,GRACE;andSEAH,PAUL.PlanningtheConcertPacket EnsuringQualityinDesignofCustomerNetworks............... 233 ServicesNetwork................................................................ 227 Europe,The‘Value’oftheTelecommunicationsEngineerin EasternandWestern......................................................... 246 I EuropeanTelecommunicationsCongress,33rd...................... 250 IBTE,Proposedrulechange..................................................... 183 EventandTestManagementSystem...................................... 36 ICEAgeCometh,The(GuestEditorial,April1995).............. 1 ImpactofNetworkInterconnectiononNetworkIntegrity, F The....................................................................................... 296 FAULKNER,BOB;andMULLEE,TONY.PlanningforaCustomer‑ ImplementationoftheBOXERNetwork,TheDesignand 240 ResponsiveNetwork........................................................... 138 IndustryNews........................................................92,181,261,357 FERNANDEz-VILLACANASMARTIN,JOSE-LUIS.ArtificialLifeforIT 319 Industry’sDrivingForce,CustomersMustbethe ................. 3 FERNANDEZ-VILIACANASMARTIN,JOSE‐LUIS;COCHRANE,PETER; InformationParadigmsforStrategicAnalysis,Spatial. andAMIN,SHARA.ANaturalSolutiontotheTravelling GeographicInformationSystemsasaSpecialCaseof SalesmanProblem.............................................................. 117 Meta-DatainBusinessInformation................................. 159 FieldFocus IntegratedServiceManagement.............................................. S2.1 Directly-BuriedPre-CabledSub-Duct.............................. 86 Integrity,TheImpactofNetworkInterconnectionon MobileRepeaterStationforRestoringtheNetwork....... 86 Network..................................... 296 PowerDrawingsDatabaseWithinSouthernHome IntelligentNetwork’,The‘Really................. 326 Counties.......................................................................... 87 Inter-SwitchAudio-CableRationalisation.............................. 256 Inter-SwitchAudio-CableRationalisation....................... 256 InterconnectioninaLiberalisedEnvironment,Network......$14.2 InterconnectiononNetworkIntegrity,TheImpactof FLAVIN,PHIL;andCALLAGHAN,JAMES.ArtificialIntelligence‑ Network............................................................................... 296 An Introduction InternationalTelecommunicationUnion,TheNew.. 172 Forecasting,Market IntemodalSignalling 71 FOWLER,TONY;andSWINGEWOOD,JOHN.BT’sService IT,ArtificialLifefor.................................................................. 319 ManagementCentreforBroadcasters.............................. 123 ITUNetworkManagementDevelopmentGroupMeeting, Fox,STEVE;andSNOWBALL,ALANATheGlobalManaged Brazil,1993......................................................................... 167 Platform 340 FrameRelayinTheoryandPractice.. J FutureGlobalMulti-ServiceNetworks,Distributed JOHNSTON,DENIS.SpeechRecognitionforSpeechServices..... 145 Managementof................................................................... 221 JournalAwardsforVolume12................................................. 254 FutureofLearning,The 213 Futuresfor2020,200 312 L LEAKEY,DAVIDM.NetworkInterconnectioninaLiberalised G Environment....................................................................... GELL,MICHAEL;andLYONS,MICHAEL.Companiesand Learning,TheFutureof CommunicationintheNextCentury............................... 112 LiberalisedEnvironment,NetworkInterconnectionina......$14.2 GeographicInformationSystemsasaSpecialCaseofMeta‑ London’sPublicSwitchedTelephoneNetwork,ANew DatainBusinessInformation Structurefor....................................................................... 192 SpatialInformationParadigmsforStrategicAnalysis 159 LYONS,MICHAEL;andGELL,MICHAEL.Companiesand GlobalManagedPlatform,The............................................. 340 CommunicationintheNextCentury ............................... 112 GlobalMarketplace,RequirementsElicitationinthe GlobalMulti-ServiceNetworks,DistributedManagementof M Future................................................................................. 221 MABEY,PETER;BARNES,NEIL;andTUERENA,COLIN.Phone-ins: GlobalSystemforMobileCommunications TheirImpactandManagement......................................... 274 AFoundationforSuccessfulCompetition, MACFARLANE,PROFESSORALISTAIRG.J.TheFutureof ConsumerisationandConvergence ...... 281 Learning............................................... AnIntroductiontotheArchitecture................................. 287 MCKENZIE,PETER.ProjectManagement Makingit Happen(GuestEditorial,Jan.1995). 266 0 ManagedPlatform,TheGlobal................................... 340 OODAN,ANTONY;andMULLEE,TONY.Telecommunications ManagementCentreforBroadcasters,BT’sService. .. 123 QualityofService:PrinciplesandManagement.............. 53 Management,Communications ...............................................$13.4 ManagementDecisionMaking,AWhole-LifeApproachto 62 P Management,IntegratedService............................................. $2.1 PacketServicesNetwork,PlanningtheConcert.................... 227 ManagementofFutureGlobalMulti-ServiceNetworks, PEARSON,IAN;andCOCHRANE,PETER.200Futuresfor2020..... 312 Distributed.......................................................................... 221 Phone-ins:TheirImpactandManagement............................. 274 Management,Phone-ins:TheirImpactand. 274 PlanningforaCustomer-ResponsiveNetwork.. 138 Management,Project.................................... $16.4 PlanningRadioLinks‐AnIntroduction............... $12.3 ManagementSystem,EventandTest..................................... 36 PlanningtheConcertPacketServicesNetwork..................... 227 ManagementSystems:SupportingtheCustomerInterface, PowerDrawingsDatabaseWithinSouthernHomeCounties 87 Service................................................................................. 20 PRESTON,DAVID.FrameRelayinTheoryandPractice............ 133 Management,TelecommunicationsQualityofService: PRITCHARD,ALAN.TheDesignandImplementationofthe Principlesand..................................................................... 53 BOXERNetwork................................................................ 240 MANNING,BARRY;andWARREN,PAUL.Automatingthe ProjectManagement.................................................................S164 End-to-EndCustomerNetworkDesignProcess.............. 346 PublicSwitchedTelephoneNetwork,ANewStructurefor MarketForecasting......................................................... S1.2 London’s................................................................... 192 Marketplace,RequirementsElicitationinthe,Global........... 335 PuttingtheUserFirst(GuestEditorial,July1994) 97 MILLARD,NICOLA.RequirementsElicitationintheGlobal Marketplace........................................................................ 335 MILWAY,NIGEL;andWRIGHT,BRIAN.NAIP‐TheRealisation QualityinDesignofCustomerNetworks,Ensuring.............. 233 ofaNetworkVision............................................................ 268 QualityofService:PrinciplesandManagement, MobileCommunications,GlobalSystemfor Telecommunications.......................................................... 53 AFoundationforSuccessfulCompetition, ConsumerisationandConvergence.................................. 281 R AnIntroductiontotheArchitecture................... 287 RadioLinks‐AnIntroduction,Planning................................812.3 MobileRepeaterStationforRestoringtheNetwork 86 RadioNodesin theBTAccessNetwork,StrategicProvision Modelling,BusinessPlanningand...................................... $4.5 of.......................................................................................... 67 MORRIS,LES.IntegratedServiceManagement........................ 52.1 ‘ReallyIntelligentNetwork’,The 326 MULLEE,TONY;andFAULKNER,BOB.PlanningforaCustomer‑ RequirementsElicitationintheGlobalMarketplace 335 ResponsiveNetwork........................................................... 138 ROSE,KEVIN;andHUGHES,PAT.TheBTSpeechApplications MULLEE,TONY;andOODAN,ANTONY.Telecommunications Platform.............................................................................. 304 QualityofService:PrinciplesandManagement.............. 53 ROWLANDS,BERNIE.ITUNetworkManagementDevelopment Multi-ServiceNetworks,DistributedManagementofFuture GroupMeeting,Brazil,1993............................................. 167 Global.................................................................................. 221 S N SCHRAER,MIKE.BusinessPlanningandModelling.................. $4.5 NAIP‐TheRealisationofaNetworkVision.......................... 268 SEAH,PAUL;andHWANG,GRACE.PlanningtheConcertPacket NAPIER,IAN;andDAVIES,JOHN.AWhole-LifeApproachto ServicesNetwork................................................................ 227 ManagementDecisionMaking.......................................... 62 ServiceManagementCentreforBroadcasters,BT’s 123 NaturalSolutiontotheTravellingSalesmanProblem,A..... 117 _ ServiceManagement,Integrated............................................. $2.1 NeedforanArchitecturalApproach,The(GuestEditorial, ServiceManagementSystems:SupportingtheCustomer October1994)...................................................................... 185 Interface.............................................................................. NEGROPONTE,NICHOLASP. TheBitPolice‐AViewfrom Signalling,Internodal....................................................... theUSA............................................................................... 8 SMITH,PETER.PlanningRadioLinks‐AnIntroduction Network,ANewStructureforLondon’sPublicSwitched SMITH,ROBIN;andGRIFFITHS,DAVIDG.Distributed Telephone............................................................................ 192 ManagementofFutureGlobalMulti-ServiceNetworks. 221 NetworkDesignProcess,AutomatingtheEnd<to-End SNOWBALL,ALAN;andFox,STEVE.TheGlobalManaged Customer............................................................................. 346 Platform.............................................................................. 340 NetworkEvolution....................................................................$15.1 SpeechApplicationsPlatform,TheBT 304 NetworkInfrastructuresforthe21stCentury,New SpeechRecognitionforSpeechServices.................................. 145 Partl‐Ultra-High-CapacityWavelength-Routed STEGGLES,JIM.StrategicProvisionof RadioNodesin theBT Networks............................................................................. 103 AccessNetwork.................................................................. 67 Part2‐Ultra-FastSelf‐RoutingNetworks...................... 206 STEWART,HILL.BuildingontheArchitecturalFramework..... 186 NetworkInterconnectionin aLiberalisedEnvironment.......$14.2 STIGHELEN,HENRIVANDER‘COSMOSS-AnInnovative NetworkInterconnectiononNetworkIntegrity,The ApproachtoSystemDevelopment.................................... 25 Impactof............................................................................. 296 StrategicAnalysis,SpatialInformationParadigmsfor. NetworkManagementDevelopmentGroupMeeting,Brazil, Geographicinformationsystemsasaspecialcaseof 1993,ITU....................................................... 167 meta‐datainbusinessinformation................................... 159 Network,FlamingforaCustomer-Responsive..... 138 StrategicProvisionofRadioNodesintheBTAccess Network,PlanningtheConcertPacketServices Network............................................................................... 67 Network,TheDesignandImplementationoftheBOXER 240 SWINGEWOOD,JOHN;andFOWLER,TONY.BT’sService Network’,The‘ReallyIntelligent............................................. 326 ManagementCentreforBroadcasters.............................. 123 NetworkVision,NAIP‐TheRealisationofa 268 Switching,Digital...................................................................... S6.4 Networks,ControlinTelecommunications............................. S7.2 SystemDevelopment.COSMOSS‐AnInnovativeApproachto 2 Networks,DistributedManagementofFutureGlobalMulti‑ Service................................................................................. 221 T Networks,EnsuringQualityinDesignofCustomer.............. 233 TANDON,VIVEK;Comm,DAVID;HILL,ALAN;andHAWKER,IAN. Networks,Ultra-fastself-routing NewNetworkInfrastructuresforthe215tCentury NewNetworkInfrastructuresforthel e tCentury,Part2 206 Part1‐Ultra-High-CapacityWavelength-Routed Networks,Ultra-high-capacitywavelength-routed Networks............................................................................. 103 NewNetworkInfrastructuresforthel e tCentury,Part1 103 Part2‐Ultra-FastSelf-RoutingNetworks...................... 206 NewInternationalTelecommunicationUnion,The............... 172 TelecommunicationsandtheWorldEconomy(revisedunit) 53.1 NewNetworkInfrastructuresforthe2131;Century TelecommunicationsCongress,33rdEuropean...................... 250 Part1‐ Ultra-High-CapacityWavelength-Routed TelecommunicationsEngineerin EasternandWestern Networks........................................................ 103 Europe,The‘Value’ofthe ................................................. 246 Part2‐Ultra-FastSelf-RoutingNetwork 206 TelecommunicationsEngineering,HumanFactorsin 98 NewStructureforLondon’sPublicSwitchedTelephone TelecommunicationsNetworks,Controlin............................. 87.2 Network,A.......................................................................... 192 TelecommunicationsQualityofService:Principlesand NotesandComments..............................................................94,181 Management....................................................................... 53 Telephone,CallCentres‐DoingBetterBusinessby............. 128 WARD,PROFESSORKEITH.TheImpactof NetworkIntercon‑ TestManagementSystem,Eventand......................... 36 nectiononNetworkIntegrity............................................ 296 33rdEuropeanTelecommunicationsCongress 250 WARREN,PAUL;andMANNING,BARRY.Automatingthe TravellingSalesmanProblem,ANaturalSolutiontothe..... 117 End-to-EndCustomerNetworkDesignProcess.............. 346 TUERENA,COLIN;MABEY,PETER;andBARNES,NEIL.Phone-insz WARREN,PAUL.EnsuringQualityinDesignofCustomer TheirImpactandManagement 274 Networks............................................................................. 233 200Futuresfor2020............................... 312 WHEATLEY,JEFFREYJ.TelecommunicationsandtheWorld Economy(revisedunit)...................................................... 831 U Whole-LifeApproachtoManagementDecisionMaking,A 62 USA,TheBitPolice‐AViewfromthe.................................... 8 WHYTE,BILL;andCOCHRANE,PETER.TheICEAgeCometh User-FriendlyWeaponsfortheCompetitiveFight................ 201 (GuestEditorial,Apri11995)............................................. 1 WILSON,STEPHEN.ServiceManagementSystems:Supporting V theCustomerInterface...................................................... 20 VALDAR,ANDY.DigitalSwitching.............................................. WINTERTON,ROGER;andWOOD,SIMON.ANewStructurefor VALDAR,ANDY.NetworkEvolution London’sPublicSwitchedTelephoneNetwork................ 192 VALDAR,ANDY.TheNeedforanArchitecturalApproach W001),SIMON;andWINTERTON,ROGER.ANewStructurefor (GuestEditorial,October1994)........................................ 185 London’sPublicSwitchedTelephoneNetwork................ 192 VALLANCE,SIRIAIN.CustomersMustbetheIndustry’s WRIGHT,BRIAN;andMILWAY,NIGEL.NAIP‐TheRealisation DrivingForce...................................................................... 3 ofaNetworkVision............................................................ 268 ‘Value’oftheTelecommunicationsEngineerinEasternand WYLLIE,ERIC;andBRUNNEN,DAVIDJ.ElectronicTrading:BT’s WesternEurope,The......................................................... 246 CommitmenttoChangingtheWayWeAllDoBusiness 47 W Y WALL,NIGEL;andGROVES,IAN.CommunicationsontheMove YOUNG,TIM;andHOLLAND,BOB.EventandTestManagement (GuestEditorial,Jan.1995).............................................. 267 System................................................................................. 36 VOLUME 13 Part1(Apr.1994).................................................................pp.1‐96 Part2(Jul.1994).... ......pp.97-184 Part3(Oct.1994) .pp.185-264 Part4(Jan.1995).................................... pp.265‐360 STRUCTUREDINFORMATIONPROGRAMME Chapter Unit Title Issue (Journal) 1 2 MarketForecasting 15 (Jan.1995) 2 1 IntegratedServiceManagement 13 (Jul.1994) 3 1 TelecommunicationsandtheWorldEconomy(RevisedUnit) 15 (Jan.1995) 4 5 BusinessPlanningandModelling 12 (Apr.1994) 4 6 Benchmarking‐HereToStay 14 (Oct.1994) 6 4 DigitalSwitching 14 (Oct.1994) 7 2 ControlInTelecommunicationsNetworks 14 (Oct.1994) 12 3 FlamingRadioLinks‐AnIntroduction 12 (Apr.1994) 12 3 PlanningRadioLinks(Erratum)(SingleSheet) 13 (Jul.1994) 13 4 CommunicationsManagement 13 (Jul.1994) 14 2 NetworkInterconnectioninaLiberalisedEnvironment 15 (Jan.1995) 15 1 NetworkEvolution 12 (Apr.1994) 16 4 ProjectManagement 14 (Oct.1994) 16 5 ArtificialIntelligence‐AnIntroduction 15 (Jan.1995) PublishedbyBritishTelecommunicationsEngineeringJournal,2‐12GreshamStreet,LondonEC2V7AG andprintedinGreatBritainbyUnwinBrothersLimited,OldWoking,Surrey

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