Surviving object-oriented projects: a manager's guide
Surviving object-oriented projects: a manager's guide
Empiricallty testing the benefits, problems, and success factors for telecommuting programmes
European Journal of Information Systems
Refactoring: improving the design of existing code
Refactoring: improving the design of existing code
Staying connected: flying wireless, with a net
Communications of the ACM
The content and design of web sites: an empirical study
Information and Management
Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume 1: Principles, Protocols, and Architectures, Fourth Edition
Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume 1: Principles, Protocols, and Architectures, Fourth Edition
Applied Data Communications: A Business-Oriented Approach
Applied Data Communications: A Business-Oriented Approach
Software Performability: From Concepts to Applications
Software Performability: From Concepts to Applications
Data Communications and Networking
Data Communications and Networking
Special section: managing virtual workplaces and teleworking with information technology
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Managing virtual workplaces and teleworking with information technology
Evolutionary trends in intelligent networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
The impact of network convergence on telecommunications software
IEEE Communications Magazine
Telecommunications delivery in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
IEEE Communications Magazine
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The Optimization Model for Telecommunication Systems (OMTS) is designed and developed to optimize System Designers and Developers (SD&D) efforts in the Telecommunication Industry (TI). Using the life-cycle process, OMTS continuously evaluates business value and utility of every activity in the systems design and development process. The primary objective of the OMTS is to increase business value of the TI system and improve their performance. Through OMTS, SD&D are able to answer such critical questions as "Do modern telecommunication technologies pay off?" and "How can we best use modern technologies in the TI?" The OMTS is capable of facilitating higher business profitability and productivity by enhancing systems' strategic goals such as product position, product quality, and customer service.