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Acuta Enews December 1984, Vol. 13, No. 12 Dec 1984

Acuta Enews December 1984, Vol. 13, No. 12

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In This Issue

CABLING SYSTEMS FOR THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS EXPLOSION

PARTY LINE

GETTING OVER YOUR TELEPHONE HANG-UPS

POTPOURRI


Acuta Enews November 1984, Vol. 13, No. 11 Nov 1984

Acuta Enews November 1984, Vol. 13, No. 11

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In This Issue

PARTY LINE

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

EVOLUTION OF THE MODERN PBX

POTPOURRI

TEN CENTS A MINUTE


Acuta Enews October 1984, Vol. 13, No. 10 Oct 1984

Acuta Enews October 1984, Vol. 13, No. 10

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In This Issue

TELEPHONE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMICS

WASHINGTON PERSPECTIVE

BITS & PIECES


Acuta Enews September 1984, Vol. 13, No. 9 Sep 1984

Acuta Enews September 1984, Vol. 13, No. 9

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In This Issue

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

BOSTON CONFERENCE

MULTIPLE POSSIBILITIES FOR MULTI-POINT NETWORKS


Measurement Of Air Force Fire Department Productivity: An Evaluation Of Efficiency/Effectiveness, Timothy A. Byers, Susanne M. Waylette Sep 1984

Measurement Of Air Force Fire Department Productivity: An Evaluation Of Efficiency/Effectiveness, Timothy A. Byers, Susanne M. Waylette

Theses and Dissertations

This research was sponsored to develop a method of evaluating the productivity of Air Force Fire Departments. Using the tasks developed by the Fire Department Workshop, input and output measures were defined and used in a new model of efficiency called Constrained Facet Analysis (CFA). The advantage of this methodology over others considered was that it can simultaneously evaluate multiple inputs and multiple outputs using empirical data with no a priori weighting. The results of the analysis provided an efficiency rating for each fire department and information about marginal rates of substitution and marginal rates of productivity for inefficient units …


Acuta Enews August 1984, Vol. 13, No. 8 Aug 1984

Acuta Enews August 1984, Vol. 13, No. 8

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In This Issue

President's Message

Bits & Pieces

Telecom Study Program to Begin

Information Management says Telecom Manager Fulfill Critical Role

MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS

AT&T: WHAT WAS IT WE WERE TRYING TO FIX

MIDWESTERN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE '84


Acuta Enews July 1984, Vol. 13, No. 7 Jul 1984

Acuta Enews July 1984, Vol. 13, No. 7

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In This Issue

President's Message

Party Line

Time-Compression Multiplexing Squeezing Digits Through Loops

Bits & Pieces

Repair Records lmportant

Wanted, Telecomm Pros


Acuta Enews June 1984, Vol. 13, No. 6 Jun 1984

Acuta Enews June 1984, Vol. 13, No. 6

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In This Issue

President's Message

Party Line

Bell Labs Won't Have To Share ldeas As Much

Why AT&T Will Lose More Long-Distance Business

United Telecom Makes Long Distance Phone Plan

AT&T Long Distance Plan Stirs Varied Reactions

The lrony Of lt All


Acuta Enews May 1984, Vol. 13, No. 5 May 1984

Acuta Enews May 1984, Vol. 13, No. 5

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

President's Message

Party Line

BOCs Revamp Centrex Service To Vie With PBXs

Communications Gear Showcased For L.A. Olympics

AT&T: A Period of Adjustment

Lincoln Tel Tackles First Light guide Job

Court: Cops Can Tape Cordless Talk


Acuta Enews March & April 1984, Vol. 13, No. 3 & 4 Mar 1984

Acuta Enews March & April 1984, Vol. 13, No. 3 & 4

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In This Issue

President's Message

Party Line

Bits & Pieces

Telpak May Be Dead, But Closer Look Shows a Better Deal Ahead

Metro Tel lntroduces Quick Call 2000 For "intelligent" Speed Dialing And LCR

If A Client Orders Whiskey and Beef At Lunch, lt May Be A Power Move

Illegal Telephone Calls Hit Total Of $350,000


Acuta Enews February 1984, Vol. 13, No. 2 Feb 1984

Acuta Enews February 1984, Vol. 13, No. 2

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In This Issue

President's Message

Bits & Pieces

Corporation Managers of Telecommunication Find Job Gets Tougher

It's Rush Hour For "Telecommuting"

Cutting The Cord Of Office Bell Ringers


An Inquiry Into Engineering Career Choice And Career Satisfaction, Gunars Bachs Jan 1984

An Inquiry Into Engineering Career Choice And Career Satisfaction, Gunars Bachs

Theses

The purpose of this thesis was to ascertain factors that motivate a person to study engineering, and to examine the aspects of engineering career satisfaction. This study was conducted as a survey by means of a mail questionnaire, which was distributed among graduates of New Jersey Institute of Technology. Another sample, comprised of master's degree recipients of NJIT who had received their bachelor's degree from other undergraduate schools, served as a control group.

Motivation factors and positive and negative aspects of the engineering career were established and ranked in order of their importance. A method to measure career satisfaction was …


Acuta Enews January 1984, Vol. 13, No. 1 Jan 1984

Acuta Enews January 1984, Vol. 13, No. 1

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In This Issue

President's Message

Colorado State University

Potpourri

Resale of Telephone Service to Students

Telecom Managers Need to Check Impact of Post-Divestiture Changes on Networks

Conclusion Five

Bits N' Pieces


The Role Of Multinational Corporations In The Transfer Of Management Technology To Nigeria, Liwhu Undiandeye Jan 1984

The Role Of Multinational Corporations In The Transfer Of Management Technology To Nigeria, Liwhu Undiandeye

Dissertations and Theses @ UNI

The development of an active and viable managerial cadre in the developing nations is necessary for the initiation and sustainment of industrial growth and productivity. Management is not only able to recognize profitable opportunities but also possess sufficient entrepreneurial skills that can be organized for technological growth. Managerial skills are abundantly present in the West and significantly lacking in the developing nations. One of the ways to stimulate industrial growth in the developing nations is to transfer these abundant skills from the West. The transferability of western management technology to non-western cultures has been characterized by uncertainty as regards its …