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Competition in international voice communication / / Carlo Maria Rossotto ... [and others]
Competition in international voice communication / / Carlo Maria Rossotto ... [and others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2004]
Descrizione fisica ix, 42 pages : illustrations, color map ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 384.6/4
Altri autori (Persone) RossottoCarlo Maria <1970->
Collana World Bank working paper
Soggetto topico Telecommunication - Developing countries
Telephone - Developing countries
Competition, International
ISBN 1-280-08531-2
9786610085316
1-4175-5220-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1. International Voice Communications: The Industry Moves towards Full Competition; Market Trends; The Dynamics and Benefits of Full Competition; Regional Differences in Implementing Reform; 2. The Driving Forces Behind Competition; Globalization of Economic Activity; Technological Change; International Trade System; 3. Understanding the Resistance to Competition; Sector-specific Factors; Systemic Factors; 4. Conclusions and Requirements for Success; Bibliography; LIST OF BOXES
1. BT and Telekom Malaysia: The Effect of Competition on Financial Results2. Telekom Malaysia: Adapting to a Competitive Environment; LIST OF FIGURES; 1. Growth of International Service Revenues; 2. Forecasted Decline of International Telecommunications Revenues; 3. Partial Competition Offers Partial Results in Price Drop; 4. Introduction of Competition in Major Markets Coincides with Rapid Growth; 5. Latin America is Leader in Competition Among Developing Regions, Africa and the Middle East Lag Behind; 6. Competition Means Substantially Lower Prices
7. Chile: Incoming and Outgoing Traffic Booms with the Introduction of Competition8. Driving Forces and Sector Change; 9. Higher Transmission Capacity at Lower Cost; 10. Growth of International Traffic Through IP; 11. Reasons for Resistance to Competition; 12. Countries with Limited Economic Freedom Face More Obstacles to the Introduction of Competition; 13. Controlling Corruption and Reforming International Long-distance; LIST OF TABLES; 1. International Communications Draws Closer to a Perfectly Competitive Market; 2. Degree of Concentration in the International Communications Market
3. Main Regulatory Features of Full Competition, Partial Competition, Monopoly4. Pro-reform Actors Need a Stronger Political Voice; 5. Imbalanced Telephone Tariffs Before Competition; 6. Net Cost of Universal Telephone Service in Selected Countries
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783387203321
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2004]
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Competition in international voice communications [[electronic resource] /] / Carlo Maria Rossotto ... [et al.]
Competition in international voice communications [[electronic resource] /] / Carlo Maria Rossotto ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (56 p.)
Disciplina 384.6/4
Altri autori (Persone) RossottoCarlo Maria <1970->
Collana World Bank working paper
Soggetto topico Telecommunication - Developing countries
Telephone - Developing countries
Competition, International
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-08531-2
9786610085316
1-4175-5220-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1. International Voice Communications: The Industry Moves towards Full Competition; Market Trends; The Dynamics and Benefits of Full Competition; Regional Differences in Implementing Reform; 2. The Driving Forces Behind Competition; Globalization of Economic Activity; Technological Change; International Trade System; 3. Understanding the Resistance to Competition; Sector-specific Factors; Systemic Factors; 4. Conclusions and Requirements for Success; Bibliography; LIST OF BOXES
1. BT and Telekom Malaysia: The Effect of Competition on Financial Results2. Telekom Malaysia: Adapting to a Competitive Environment; LIST OF FIGURES; 1. Growth of International Service Revenues; 2. Forecasted Decline of International Telecommunications Revenues; 3. Partial Competition Offers Partial Results in Price Drop; 4. Introduction of Competition in Major Markets Coincides with Rapid Growth; 5. Latin America is Leader in Competition Among Developing Regions, Africa and the Middle East Lag Behind; 6. Competition Means Substantially Lower Prices
7. Chile: Incoming and Outgoing Traffic Booms with the Introduction of Competition8. Driving Forces and Sector Change; 9. Higher Transmission Capacity at Lower Cost; 10. Growth of International Traffic Through IP; 11. Reasons for Resistance to Competition; 12. Countries with Limited Economic Freedom Face More Obstacles to the Introduction of Competition; 13. Controlling Corruption and Reforming International Long-distance; LIST OF TABLES; 1. International Communications Draws Closer to a Perfectly Competitive Market; 2. Degree of Concentration in the International Communications Market
3. Main Regulatory Features of Full Competition, Partial Competition, Monopoly4. Pro-reform Actors Need a Stronger Political Voice; 5. Imbalanced Telephone Tariffs Before Competition; 6. Net Cost of Universal Telephone Service in Selected Countries
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450415003321
Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004
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Competition in international voice communications / / Carlo Maria Rossotto ... [et al.]
Competition in international voice communications / / Carlo Maria Rossotto ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004
Descrizione fisica ix, 42 pages : illustrations, color map ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 384.6/4
Altri autori (Persone) RossottoCarlo Maria <1970->
Collana World Bank working paper
Soggetto topico Telecommunication - Developing countries
Telephone - Developing countries
Competition, International
ISBN 1-280-08531-2
9786610085316
1-4175-5220-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; 1. International Voice Communications: The Industry Moves towards Full Competition; Market Trends; The Dynamics and Benefits of Full Competition; Regional Differences in Implementing Reform; 2. The Driving Forces Behind Competition; Globalization of Economic Activity; Technological Change; International Trade System; 3. Understanding the Resistance to Competition; Sector-specific Factors; Systemic Factors; 4. Conclusions and Requirements for Success; Bibliography; LIST OF BOXES
1. BT and Telekom Malaysia: The Effect of Competition on Financial Results2. Telekom Malaysia: Adapting to a Competitive Environment; LIST OF FIGURES; 1. Growth of International Service Revenues; 2. Forecasted Decline of International Telecommunications Revenues; 3. Partial Competition Offers Partial Results in Price Drop; 4. Introduction of Competition in Major Markets Coincides with Rapid Growth; 5. Latin America is Leader in Competition Among Developing Regions, Africa and the Middle East Lag Behind; 6. Competition Means Substantially Lower Prices
7. Chile: Incoming and Outgoing Traffic Booms with the Introduction of Competition8. Driving Forces and Sector Change; 9. Higher Transmission Capacity at Lower Cost; 10. Growth of International Traffic Through IP; 11. Reasons for Resistance to Competition; 12. Countries with Limited Economic Freedom Face More Obstacles to the Introduction of Competition; 13. Controlling Corruption and Reforming International Long-distance; LIST OF TABLES; 1. International Communications Draws Closer to a Perfectly Competitive Market; 2. Degree of Concentration in the International Communications Market
3. Main Regulatory Features of Full Competition, Partial Competition, Monopoly4. Pro-reform Actors Need a Stronger Political Voice; 5. Imbalanced Telephone Tariffs Before Competition; 6. Net Cost of Universal Telephone Service in Selected Countries
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825494703321
Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004
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A model for calculating interconnection costs in telecommunications [[electronic resource] /] / edited by ... [Paul Noumba Um]
A model for calculating interconnection costs in telecommunications [[electronic resource] /] / edited by ... [Paul Noumba Um]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (81 p.)
Disciplina 384.6/4
Altri autori (Persone) Noumba UmPaul
Soggetto topico Telecommunication - Rates - Africa, Sub-Saharan - Mathematical models
Telecommunication - Africa, Sub-Saharan - Costs - Mathematical models
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-08508-8
9786610085088
0-585-49516-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455817303321
Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004
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A model for calculating interconnection costs in telecommunications / / guidebook prepared by Paul Noumba Um ... [and others]
A model for calculating interconnection costs in telecommunications / / guidebook prepared by Paul Noumba Um ... [and others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank : , : PPIAF, , c2004
Descrizione fisica x, 67 pages : illustrations ; ; 28 cm. + + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Disciplina 384.6/4
Altri autori (Persone) Noumba UmPaul
Soggetto topico Telecommunication - Rates - Africa, Sub-Saharan - Mathematical models
Telecommunication - Africa, Sub-Saharan - Costs - Mathematical models
ISBN 1-280-08508-8
9786610085088
0-585-49516-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780500203321
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank : , : PPIAF, , c2004
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A model for calculating interconnection costs in telecommunications / / edited by ... [Paul Noumba Um]
A model for calculating interconnection costs in telecommunications / / edited by ... [Paul Noumba Um]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004
Descrizione fisica x, 67 pages : illustrations ; ; 28 cm. + + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Disciplina 384.6/4
Altri autori (Persone) Noumba UmPaul
Soggetto topico Telecommunication - Rates - Africa, Sub-Saharan - Mathematical models
Telecommunication - Africa, Sub-Saharan - Costs - Mathematical models
ISBN 1-280-08508-8
9786610085088
0-585-49516-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- About the Authors -- 1. Introduction -- Preliminary Results Provided by the Cost Model -- The Limits of the Model -- 2. Guidebook Overview -- Cost Modeling Principles -- User Guide -- The Model -- 3. Cost Modeling Principles -- Regulation of Interconnection -- Essential Facilities -- Cost Determination Methodologies -- Economic Criteria for Assessing Costs -- The LRIC Concept -- Advantages and Drawbacks of LRIC -- Definition of Interconnection Services -- Definition of the Increment -- Application to African Telecommunications Networks -- The Average Size of an African Telecommunications Network -- Nodes and Links -- Transit -- 4. Modeling Principles -- The Modeling Principles -- A Long-Run Approach -- A Forward-Looking Approach -- An Efficient Approach -- An Economic Approach, Not an Accounting Approach -- A Bottom-Up Approach -- The Working Units -- The Model Structure -- Applications of the Cost Model -- 5. User Guide -- Filling in the Assumptions -- Demand Assumptions -- Main Technical Assumptions -- Main Assumptions on Routing Factors -- Main Cost Allocation Assumptions -- Assumptions for the Mobile Network -- The Results Sheets -- The Results -- Printing Reports -- Testing the Sensitivity of the Results -- Managing the Model -- 6. Operations of the Cost Model -- Basic Principles -- Logic of the Intermediary Spreadsheets -- Capacities (Capa Sheet) -- Transmission Capacities (Capa ElTr Sheet) -- Infrastructure Capacities (Capa Infra Sheet) -- Costs -- The Mobile Network Calculations -- Capacity of the Mobile Network (CapaMob Sheet) -- Cost of the Mobile Network (Costs Mob Sheet) -- Total Costs of the Mobile Network (Tot Mob Sheet) -- Appendixes -- Appendix 1: Economic Cost Approach -- Appendix 2: Capital Cost Approach -- Appendix 3: Radio Concentrator Solutions -- Bibliography.
Tables -- 1.1 A Sample of Interconnection Rates -- 1.2 Overview of the Telecommunications Sectors in Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, and Zambia -- 1.3 A Sample of Interconnection Rates Calculated by the Cost Model -- 2.1 Typology of Nodes and Links in a Telecommunications Network -- 3.1 Correlation Matrix between Retail Services and Elementary Services -- 3.2 Matrix of Inputs Needed to Provide Retail Services -- 3.3 Snapshot of Telecommunications Development in Africa in 1999 -- 3.4 Matrix of Transmission Links -- A3.1 Number of Subscribers Depending on the Traffic per Subscriber (in mE) -- Figures -- 1.1 Comparison between Interconnection Prices: Côte d'Ivoire -- 1.2 Comparison between Interconnection Prices: Cameroon -- 2.1 Cost Model Architecture -- 3.1 The Costs of a Multiproduct Firm: An Example for Five Products -- 3.2 Transition from Historical Accounting Costs to Economic Costs (LRIC) -- 3.3 Cost Structure -- 3.4 Entry Points of Interconnection Service -- 4.1 Cost Model Architecture -- 6.1 Cost Model Architecture -- A3.1 Example of the Architecture of an IRT (TRT-Lucent Network) -- Boxes -- 3.1 Different Definitions Selected for Cross-Subsidization -- 5.1 Erlang -- 6.1 Sizing of the SDH Network (example of RCU-LS routes).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819590703321
Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2004
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A nation on the line : call center as postcolonial predicaments in the contemporary Philippines / / Fan M. Padios
A nation on the line : call center as postcolonial predicaments in the contemporary Philippines / / Fan M. Padios
Autore Padios Jan M. <1979->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Durham : , : Duke University Press, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (249 pages)
Disciplina 384.6/4
Soggetto topico Call centers - Philippines
ISBN 0-8223-7198-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Listening between the lines: relational labor, productive intimacy,and the affective contradictions of call center work -- Contesting skill and value: race, gender, and Filipino/American relatability in the neoliberal nation-state -- Inside vox elite: call center training and the limits of Filipino/American relatability -- Service with a style: aesthetic pleasures, productive youth, and the politics of consumption -- Queering the call center: sexual politics, HIV/AIDS, and the crisis of (re)production.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910265235903321
Padios Jan M. <1979->  
Durham : , : Duke University Press, , 2018
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Next generation 9-1-1 [[electronic resource] /] / Eugene B. Zelik, editor
Next generation 9-1-1 [[electronic resource] /] / Eugene B. Zelik, editor
Autore Zelik Eugene B
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (131 p.)
Disciplina 384.6/4
Soggetto topico Telephone - United States - Emergency reporting systems - Planning
Telephone - Emergency reporting systems - Government policy - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61470-377-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453029703321
Zelik Eugene B  
New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
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Next generation 9-1-1 [[electronic resource] /] / Eugene B. Zelik, editor
Next generation 9-1-1 [[electronic resource] /] / Eugene B. Zelik, editor
Autore Zelik Eugene B
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (131 p.)
Disciplina 384.6/4
Soggetto topico Telephone - United States - Emergency reporting systems - Planning
Telephone - Emergency reporting systems - Government policy - United States
ISBN 1-61470-377-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779795803321
Zelik Eugene B  
New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
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Next generation 9-1-1 [[electronic resource] /] / Eugene B. Zelik, editor
Next generation 9-1-1 [[electronic resource] /] / Eugene B. Zelik, editor
Autore Zelik Eugene B
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (131 p.)
Disciplina 384.6/4
Soggetto topico Telephone - United States - Emergency reporting systems - Planning
Telephone - Emergency reporting systems - Government policy - United States
ISBN 1-61470-377-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- NEXT GENERATION 9-1-1 -- NEXT GENERATION 9-1-1 -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 NEXT GENERATION 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) SYSTEM INITIATIVE: NG9-1-1 PRELIMINARY TRANSITION PLAN -- OVERVIEW -- Potential Deployment Approaches -- Strategies and Options for NG9-1-1 Going forward -- NG9-1-1 Initiative Transition Planning: Nextsteps -- INTRODUCTION - ABOUT THIS REPORT -- NG9-1-1 Project Background -- Purpose and Scope of the Preliminary Transition Plan -- Methodology -- How to Use this Preliminary Transition Plan -- BACKGROUND: FROM 9-1-1 AND E 9-1-1 TO NG 9-1-1 -- Current 9-1-1 System Deficiencies -- NG9-1-1: Where We Are Going… -- Stakeholders that Will Be Key to the NG 9-1-1 Transition -- HOW NG9-1-1 COULD BE IMPLEMENTED ACROSS THE NATION: POTENTIAL DEPLOYMENT APPROACHES -- What are the Potential Paths to NG9-1-1 Deployment? -- The Coordinated, Intergovernmental Approach -- What Is this Deployment Approach? -- What Are Some of Assumptions and Key Dependencies of this Approach? -- What Would this Deployment Approach Look Like? -- Which Transition Issues Are Different with this Approach than with Other Approaches? -- Independent, Unilateral Approach -- What Is this Deployment Approach? -- What Are Some of Assumptions and Key Dependencies of this Approach? -- What Would this Deployment Approach Look Like? -- Which Transition Issues Are Different with this Approach than with Other Approaches? -- Coordination and Implementation at a National Level -- Transition Issues Beyond the Deployment Approaches -- STRATEGIES AND OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 GOING FORWARD -- The Key NG9-1-1 Transition Elements -- Understanding the NG9-1-1 Transition Elements and Options -- STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 FUNDING -- Background -- What Has Been Done? -- What Could Be Done to Address NG9-1-1 Funding?.
Ensure NG9-1-1 Upgrades Are Considered a Fiscal Priority for States and Local Jurisdictions and the Federal Government -- Transform Current 9-1-1 Funding Mechanisms to Resolve - -- Ensure 9-1-1 Funds Are Preserved for 9-1-1 and Emergency Communication Systems -- Responsible Why Does It Matter? -- For Additional Information -- STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 OPERATIONS -- Background -- What Has Been Done? -- What Could Be Done to Address NG9-1-1 Operational Issues? -- Prepare and Train Call Takers to Handle Increased Quantity and Quality of Information Available with a NG9-1-1 Call -- Prepare 9-1-1 Authorities to handle NG9-1-1 System Administration, Including Configuration Management, Database Management, Quality Assurance, and SOPs -- Prepare 9-1-1 Authorities and PSAP Administrators to Handle Contingency Planning and Use of "Virtual PSAPs" -- Why Does It Matter? -- For Additional Information -- STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY -- Background -- What Has Been Done? -- What Could Be Done to Address NG9-1-1 Standards and Technology? -- Complete and Accept NG9-1-1 Open Standards and Understand Future Technology Trends to Encourage System Interoperability and Emergency Datasharing -- Establish System Access and Security Controls to Protect and Manage Access to the NG9-1-1 System of Systems -- Determine Responsible Entity and Mechanisms for Location Determination and Acquisition -- Determine Routing and Prioritization Protocols and Business Rules -- Does It Matter? -- For Additional Information -- STRATEGIC OPTIONS FOR NG9-1-1 GOVERNANCE AND POLICY -- Background -- What Has Been Done? -- What Could Be Done to Address NG9-1-1 Governance and PolicyIssues? -- Clarify Jurisdictional Frameworks, Responsibilities, and Coordination Required at All Levels of Government to Enable NG9-1-1.
Ensure Continued Access to 9-1-1 System on Current and Future Devices and Services in which Users Reasonably Expect to Access to 9-1-1 -- Why Does It Matter? -- For Additional Information -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX A: NG9-1-1 TRANSITION ISSUES REPORT -- Introduction -- Deployment Framework -- NG9-1-1 Transition Issues -- Issue: Current Funding, Budgeting, and Cost Recovery Policies May Not Be Able to Support the Implementation and Sustainment of NG9-1-1 -- Issue: Security Controls for the NG9-1-1 System and Emergency Data Need to Be Defined and Properly Managed and Maintained -- Issue: Responsibility for the Acquisition and Delivery of Location Information and the Mechanism to Obtain and Verify the Location Data Needs to Be Defined -- Issue: With the Increase of Personally Identifiable Information Available with a NG9-1-1 Call, Existing Laws May Not Be Sufficient to Protect the Privacy of a 9-1-1 Caller -- Issue: Routing and Prioritization in the NG9-1-1 Environment Is More Complex with the Ability to Dynamically Route Calls Based on Factors Beyond Location of the Caller -- Issue: Mechanisms Need to Be Developed to Certify and Authenticate Service and Infrastructure Providers to Allow Access to NG9-1-1 -- Issue: NG9-1-1 Allows for a Level of Coordination and Resource Sharingthat Does Not Currently Exist in Today's 9-1-1 Environment -- Issue: Industry May Be Reluctant to Develop and Adopt Open Standards which Could Limit the Availability of Interoperable NG9-1-1 Services and Equipment -- Issue: Liability Protection or Parity Needs to Be Extended to Protect Stakeholders Involved in NG9-1-1 -- Issue: New Capabilities and Services Enabled by NG9-1-1 Could Impact PSAP Operations and Training for Both PSAP Administrators and Call Takers -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX A-DEFINITION OF NG9-1-1 STAKEHOLDERS -- Service and Equipment Providers.
Third-Party Call Center -- 9-1-1 Authority -- Public Safety Answering Point -- PSAP Call Taker -- Responder Agencies -- Legislative and Regulatory Bodies -- Federal Government Agencies -- Non-Governmental Organizations -- General Public -- APPENDIX B-ACRONYM LIST -- APPENDIX B: ACRONYMS -- APPENDIX C: GLOSSARY -- APPENDIX D: STRATEGIC OPTIONS CATEGORIZED BY STAKEHOLDERS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 NEXT GENERATION 9-1-1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS -- TASK 1: SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT -- TASK 2: PRELIMINARY TRANSITION ANALYSIS -- TASK 3: PROOF-OF-CONCEPT DEMONSTRATION -- TASK 4: FINAL TRANSITION ANALYSIS -- INDEX -- Blank Page.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825297803321
Zelik Eugene B  
New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
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