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Disaster management in telecommunications, broadcasting and computer systems
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Chichester : John Wiley & Sons, 2001
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9780471608127

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Advances in communications technology continue to accelerate. To maintain the competitive edge in such a dynamic environment, today's managers, professionals and engineers can expect to be challenged daily to keep pace with the technical and oganizational issues, opportunities and threats surrounding the operation and management of any communications system. The purpose of this book is to enable these people to detect, understand, handle and control a communications system during a crisis.

- Integrated use of real-world examples.
- Numerous case studies illustrate how actual disasters are detected, studies, and successfully controlled.
- Delineates the procedures required for the smooth and safe operation of telecommunications, broadcasting and computer systems during a crisis.

Aimed at helping operating and design engineers, IT managers and technicians in telecommunications networks and broadcasting to meet the challenges they face in their endeavour to safeguard against disaster. Essential reading for postgraduate courses in electrical engineering.


Author Notes

Galal El Mahdy is the author of Disaster Management in Telecommunications, Broadcasting and Computer Systems, published by Wiley.


Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Purpose and Scope of the Book
Introduction
Telecommunications Systems: An Overview
Some Common Interruptions
Basic Principles of Disaster Management
Designing for Disaster
Service Recovery
Options for Disaster Recovery
Telecommunications Systems and their Vulnerability
Safety Considerations
Legal Issues in Disaster Management
Case Studies
Conclusion
Appendix A Troubleshooting Transistors
Appendix B Troubleshooting Logic Circuits
Appendix C Troubleshooting FETs and MOSFETs
Appendix D How to Present Data for QoS Figures
Appendix E Paralleling of Broadcasting Transmitters
Appendix F Financial Turnaround at a TV Tube Maker
Bibliography
Index
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