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[249]-253) and index. 327 $aPreface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I: Testing Methodologies -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Important definitions -- 1.2. Scope -- 1.3. Overview of the Industry -- 2. Introduction to UMTS -- 2.1. The history of UMTS -- 2.2. The 3GPP -- 2.3. Organisation of 3GPP -- 2.4. Goals and Achievements -- 3. Types of Testing -- 3.1. The purposes of Testing -- 3.2. The Expectations on an Equipment Developer -- 3.3. Differences with Other Markets -- 3.4. Testing Through the Life-Cycle -- 4. Integration Testing -- 4.1. Definition -- 4.2. Getting Things working -- 4.3. Keeping Things working -- 5. Conformance Testing -- 5.1. History -- 5.2. Specifications -- 5.3. Conformance Specifications -- 5.4. RAN5 Specifications -- 5.5. Other Conformance Specifications -- 5.6. Main Organizations Involved and Their Aims -- 5.7. Process -- 5.8. Certification -- 6. Interoperability Testing -- 6.1. What is Interoperability Testing? -- 6.2. Interoperability and Certification -- 6.3. Ways in which Interoperability Testing is carried Out -- 6.4. Typical sources of Tests -- 7. Testing Beyond Development -- 7.1. Manufacturing Testing -- 7.2. Service Testing -- Part II: Testing by Layers -- 8. Testing the Physical Layer -- 8.1. Overview of the UMTS Wideband CDMA Physical Layer -- 8.2. Transmitter Testing -- 8.3. Receiver Characteristics -- 8.4. Interactions with GSM Technology -- 8.5. Performance Testing -- 8.6. RF Conformance Test Systems -- 8.7. Testing the Baseband in Isolation -- 9. Testing of Layer 2 -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Testing the MAC Layer -- 9.3. Testing the RLC Layer -- 9.4. Packet Data Convergence Protocol -- 9.5. Broadcast/Multicast Control -- 10. Testing of Layer 3 -- 10.1. Overview of the Network Architecture -- 10.2. The RRC -- 10.3. Nonaccess Stratum -- 11. Testing Protocol -- 11.1. Protocol Test Systems (System Simulators) -- 11.2. Signalling Procedures -- 12. Testing System Aspects -- 12.1. Idle Mode Procedures -- 12.2. Measurements and RRM -- 12.3. Typical Test Systems -- 13. High Speed Packet Access. 327 $a13.1. Introduction -- 13.2. Physical Layer -- 13.3. RF Tests for HSPA -- Part III: The Future -- 14. Future Trends in Testing -- 14.1. Testing Earlier in the Development Cycle -- 14.2. IMS and Technology Convergence -- 14.3. Evolving Testing Technologies -- 14.4. Future Cellular Network Technologies -- Appendix. Tree and tabular Combined Notation -- Glossary -- Reference -- Index. 330 $aA modern mobile p hone is a highly complex electronic system made up from a variety of diverse sub-systems, all of which must work seamlessly together. today's users have very high expectations which set tough demands on manufacturers as they introduce third generation technology. While quality, in terms of the phone's stability, performance and behaviour on the network, originate from good design, the only way to be sure of quality is by testing it. This makes testing a very important part of any mobile phone's life cycle, from development through to manufacture and beyond, touching a number of different disciplines and departments. Testing UMTS is divided into three sections: Section One provides an overview of major types of testing and the organisations and tasks involved. In particular it looks at what is involved in conformance testing and device certification. Section Two is more technical and looks at the UMTS standard itself, working through the protocol layers. Future trends and their impact on testing mobile devices are examined in Section Three, including the emergence of new technologies both in the access network and the core network and the evolution of new testing methodologies. . Examines UMTS and the testing of UMTS devices which are huge areas in the testing process . Provides essential information on processes and techniques for mobile phone testing . Operation of the UMTS standard is described from a test point of view . Focuses on most important areas of the 3rd-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standard from a test perspective . Offers advice on products,services and resources that aid the testing process. This book is an ideal text for engineers and managers who are either directly involved in the process of testing UMTS mobiles, or who are looking or an understanding of what is involved in testing. 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Lindsay 210 $aAmes, IA $cBlackwell Publishing$d2001 215 $a1 online resource (346 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8138-2868-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aEtiology and Assessment of Behavior Problems; Contents; Adjunctive Behavior and Compulsions; References; Virago Syndrome; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 History of Applied Dog Behavior and Training; Social Parallelism, Domestication, and Training; Dogs and the Ancient World; Roots of Modern Training; Organized Competitive Obedience; Dogs and Defense; The Monks of New Skete; New York and the North American Society of Dog Trainers; Science and Behavior; Applied Dog Behavior; Contemporary Trends in Dog Training; References; 2 Behavioral Assessment; Part 1: Descriptive and Functional Assessment 327 $aBehavioral Fact-findingDefining Behavior as a Problem; Functional Analysis and Working Hypotheses; Dead-dog Rule; Training Plan; Describing and Classifying Behavior Problems; Common Etiological Factors Underlying Behavior Problems; Control and Management of Behavior Problems versus Cure; Part 2: Evaluation Forms; Client Worksheet; Dog Behavior Questionnaire; Puppy Behavior Profile; Puppy Temperament Testing and Evaluation; References; 3 Fears and Phobias; Incidence of Fear-related Behavior Problems; Assessment and Evaluation of Fear-related Problems; Contributions of Learning; What Is Fear? 327 $aInnate and Acquired FearFear and Conditioning; Anxiety; Phobia; Expectancy Bias; Prediction and Control; Efficacy Expectancies; Primal Sensory Modalities Mediating Attraction and Aversion; Play and Fear; References; 4 Attachment, Separation, and Related Problems; Part 1: Attachment and Separation; Attachment and Separation Distress; Bowlby's Social Bond Theory; Psychobiological Attunement: The Bioregulatory Hypothesis; Opponent-process Theory and Separation Distress; Supernormal Attachment Hypothesis; Neoteny and Dependency; Biological Stress and Separation Distress 327 $aSeparation Distress and Coactive InfluencesPart 2: Ontogenesis of Separation Distress; Development of Attachments and Separation-related Distress; Attachment and Learning; Comparison Between Dog and Wolf Exposure to Social Separation; Part 3: Separation-related Problems; Worry and Guilt: The Human Dimension of Separation Distress; Behavioral Expressions of Separation Distress; Assessing Separation-related Problems; Etiologies, Ethology, and Risk Factors; Separation Distress and Retroactive Punishment; Aging and Separation-related Problems; References; 5 Excessive Behavior 327 $aPart 1: Compulsive BehaviorDefinitions; Etiology; Displacement Activity; Conflict and Coactive Factors; Compulsive Behavior Problems; Assessment and Evaluation; Prevention; Part 2: Hyperactivity; Hyperactivity versus Hyperkinesis; Signs and Incidence; Etiology; CNS-stimulant-response Test; Dietary Factors and Hyperactivity; Two Case Histories; Cognitive Interpretations and Speculation; Behavioral Side Effects of Hyperactivity; References; 6 Aggressive Behavior: Basic Concepts and Principles; Part 1: Introduction; Characteristics of Dogs That Bite: Age and Sex 327 $aIncidence and Targets of Aggression 330 $aHandbook of Applied Dog Behaviour and Training, Volume two: Etiology and Assessment of Behaviour Problems is the definitive reference for dog trainers, behaviourists, breeders and veterinarians. 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