Considerations for an effective telecommunications-use policy
Communications of the ACM
Partnerships in the U.S. telecommunications industry
Communications of the ACM
Proceedings of the 1999 annual conference of the National Federation on Abstracting and information services
Software engineering (2nd ed.): principles and practice
Software engineering (2nd ed.): principles and practice
Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume 1: Principles, Protocols, and Architectures, Fourth Edition
Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume 1: Principles, Protocols, and Architectures, Fourth Edition
TMN-based customer network management for ATM networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
Evolution of TMN network object models for broadband management
IEEE Communications Magazine
Management Of Heterogeneous Networks [Guest Editorial]
IEEE Communications Magazine
CORBA for network and service management in the TINA framework
IEEE Communications Magazine
Direction for element managers and network managers
IEEE Communications Magazine
Three keys to developing and integrating telecommunications service management systems
IEEE Communications Magazine
Is there a Moore's law for bandwidth?
IEEE Communications Magazine
Enabling network management using Java technologies
IEEE Communications Magazine
Mobile agent and CORBA technologies in the broadband intelligent network
IEEE Communications Magazine
Resource management and quality of service in third generation wireless networks
IEEE Communications Magazine
A framework for standardization in telecommunications and information technology
IEEE Communications Magazine
Telecommunications at the olympic games
IEEE Communications Magazine
Telecommunications delivery in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
IEEE Communications Magazine
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The telecommunication industry (TI) is challenged by a significant increase in the complexity of information transfer due to a recent proliferation of data mining technologies, techniques and applications. As the result, TI is facing a fundamental paradigm shift, with the convergence of voice and data services as well as ever expanding technologies to its users. This technological movement towards a convergence of telephony and computer technologies, web-based networks, and wired and wireless services is creating areas of tremendous opportunities. These areas of opportunity are for continuous quality improvements and applications of the voice and data convergence mining techniques and their implementations. The TI's implementation of the data mining algorithms reduces information overload, increases data integrity and accuracy, and effectively manages its global networks.