00804nam0-22003131i-450-99000058784040332120001010000058784FED01000058784(Aleph)000058784FED0100005878420001010d--------km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yySTORIA DI NAPOLIOTTOCENTO E NOVECENTO-CULT. E LETT.ESINapoliScientifiche Italiane1980Vol. XAtlantiEnciclopedieDizionariESI341725ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000058784040332107 P-21/L MU.4776DINSCDINSCSTORIA DI NAPOLI318826UNINAING0105269nam 2200817 a 450 991096465620332120200520144314.097866127124639781282712461128271246297818471999731847199976(CKB)2670000000055470(EBL)950554(OCoLC)797916603(SSID)ssj0000436836(PQKBManifestationID)12119980(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000436836(PQKBWorkID)10428860(PQKB)10997550(Au-PeEL)EBL950554(CaPaEBR)ebr10442975(CaONFJC)MIL271246(PPN)228036267(OCoLC)795224962(OCoLC)ocn795224962 (FR-PaCSA)88851910(CaSebORM)9781847199966(MiAaPQ)EBC950554(FRCYB88851910)88851910(DE-B1597)722112(DE-B1597)9781847199973(EXLCZ)99267000000005547020110222d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFreeSWITCH 1.0.6 build robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCH /Anthony Minessale, Michael S. Collins, Darren Schreiber1st editionBirmingham, U.K. Packt Open Source20101 online resource (320 p.)Includes index.9781847199966 1847199968 Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Architecture of FreeSWITCH; A revolution has begun and secrets have been revealed; The FreeSWITCH design: modular, scalable, stable; Important modules: Endpoint and Dialplan; Complex applications made simple; Voicemail; Multi-party conferencing; The FreeSWITCH API (FSAPI); The XML registry; Language modules; The default configuration; Summary; Chapter 2: Building and Installation; Setting up the FreeSWITCH environment; Operating system; Operating system prerequisites; Linux/Unix; Mac OS XWindowsText editors and XML; Downloading the source; Building from the latest code; Compiling FreeSWITCH for Linux/Unix/Mac OS X; Compiling FreeSWITCH; Step 1: Edit modules.conf; Step 2: Run configure script; Step 3: Run make and make install; Step 4: Edit modules.conf.xml; Step 5: Install sound and music files; Compiling FreeSWITCH for Windows; Building the solution with MSVC/MSVCEE; Starting FreeSWITCH; Running FreeSWITCH in the background; Summary; Chapter 3: Test Driving the Default Configuration; Important concepts to understand; Putting FreeSWITCH to workControlling FreeSWITCH with the CLIConfiguring a SIP phone to work with FreeSWITCH; SIP settings; Testing the default Dialplan; Test calls for a single phone; Test calls for two or more phones; Summary; Chapter 4: SIP and the User Directory; Understanding the FreeSWITCH user directory; Working with the FreeSWITCH user directory; User features; Adding a user; Testing voicemail; Groups of users; Connecting to the world with gateways; Setting up a new gateway; Making calls; Receiving calls; Making calls without a gateway; SIP profiles and user agents; SummaryChapter 5: Understanding the XML DialplanFreeSWITCH XML Dialplan elements; Call legs and channel variables; Accessing channel variables; Regular expressions; Contexts; Default; Public; Features; Extensions; Conditions; Actions and anti-actions; How Dialplan processing works; Creating a new extension; Important Dialplan applications; bridge; playback; say; play_and_get_digits; ivr; sleep; answer; hangup; Set; Dialstring formats; Summary; Chapter 6: Using the Built-in XML IVR Engine; IVR engine overview; IVR XML configuration file; IVR menu definitions; greet-long; greet-short; invalid-soundexit-soundtimeout; inter-digit-timeout; max-failures; max-timeouts; digit-len; tts-voice; tts-engine; confirm-key; IVR menu destinations; menu-exec-app; menu-exec-api; menu-play-sound; menu-back; menu-top; Routing calls to your IVR; Nesting IVRs; Using phrases with IVRs; Calling Phrase Macros; Phrase Macro examples: voicemail; Advanced routing; Summary; Chapter 7: Building IVR Applications with Lua; Getting started with Lua; Running Lua scripts from the Dialplan; Basic Lua syntax; Building voice applications; Simple IVR-interacting with the caller; Conditions and loopingAdvanced IVR conceptsBuild robust high-performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCHBuild robust high performance telephony systems using FreeSWITCHFree SWITCH 1.0.6Internet telephonyComputer network protocolsInternet telephony.Computer network protocols.004.6004.69Minessale Anthony1795163Collins Michael S58770Schreiber Darren1795164MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910964656203321FreeSWITCH 1.0.64336243UNINA03979nam 22004933 450 991088807090332120221219084638.097834285728613428572866(CKB)5690000000011607(MiAaPQ)EBC7101224(Au-PeEL)EBL7101224(OCoLC)1347028512(Exl-AI)7101224(EXLCZ)99569000000001160720221219d2022 uy 0gerurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLitteratur, heutige Zustände und Entstehung der deutschen Hausindustrie. Nach den vorliegenden gedruckten Quellen. Die deutsche Hausindustrie, erster Band. (Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik XXXIX)1st ed.Berlin :Duncker & Humblot,2022.©1889.1 online resource (165 pages)Duncker & Humblot reprints9783428172863 3428172868 Inhaltsverzeichnis. -- Erster Abschnitt. Die Litteratur über die Hausindustrie. -- § 1. Die Schriften der Theoretiker. -- § 2. Die Schriften der Praktiker. -- § 3. Die Statistik der Hausindustrie. -- § 4. Die Litteratur der schweizerischen und österreichischen Hausindustrie. -- Zweiter Abschnitt. Die heutigen Zustände in der Hausindustrie. -- § 1. Die geographische Verbreitung der Hausindustrie. -- § 2. Die hausindustriell wichtigsten Gewerbe. -- § 3. Die Hausindustrie in Großstädten. -- § 4. Die Zahl der Hausindustriellen. -- § 5. Die hausindustriellen Gehülfenbetriebe. -- § 6. Das Geschlecht der Hausindustriellen. -- § 7. Der Familienstand der Hausindustriellen. -- § 8. Die Altersverhältnisse der Hausindustriellen. -- § 9. Die Kinderarbeit in der Hausindustrie. -- § 10. Die Arbeitszeit in der Hausindustrie. -- § 11. Die Lohnverhältnisse. -- § 12. Lohnverkürzungen und -beeinträchtigungen. -- § 13. Das Trucksystem in der Hausindustrie. -- § 14. Wohnung und Werkstätte. -- § 15. Die Ernährung der Hausindustriellen. -- § 16. Der Gesundheitszustand der Hausindustriellen. -- § 17. Der moralisch sittliche Zustand der Hausindustriellen. -- § 18. Die Verbindung der Hausindustrie mit Landwirtschaft. -- § 19. Die Krisen und die Hausindustrie. -- § 20. Schlußbetrachtung. -- Dritter Abschnitt. Die Entstehung der Hausindustrie. -- § 1. Die Entstehung von Hausindustrieen durch Auflösung der Fabrikunternehmung. -- § 2. Der Ursprung der Hausindustrie aus einer Nebenbeschäftigung des Landvolks.Generated by AI.This book by Wilhelm Stieda explores the development and current conditions of the German cottage industry during the late 19th century. It delves into the literature and theoretical perspectives on the subject, highlighting contributions from various theorists and practitioners, including Marx and Mohl. The book discusses the geographical distribution, key trades, and socio-economic aspects of the cottage industry, such as child labor, working hours, and living conditions. Additionally, it examines the historical evolution of cottage industries from the dissolution of factory enterprises and their transformation over centuries. The intended audience includes scholars and researchers interested in economic history and industrial development.Generated by AI.Duncker & Humblot reprintsLitteratur, heutige Zustände und Entstehung der deutschen HausindustrieCottage industriesGenerated by AIGermanyGenerated by AICottage industriesStieda Wilhelm382458MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910888070903321Litteratur, heutige Zustände und Entstehung der deutschen Hausindustrie4241345UNINA