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AT&T Technical Journal, Volume 74
Volume 74, Number 1, January - February 1995
- Jack Sipress:
Undersea communications technology. 4-7 - John C. Zsakany, Nelson W. Marshall, Janet M. Roberts, David G. Ross:
The application of undersea cable systems in global networking. 8-15 - Joel Schesser, Stuart M. Abbott, Robert L. Easton, Marsha Spalding Stix:
Design requirements for the current generation of undersea cable systems. 16-32 - Robert L. Mortenson, B. Scott Jackson, Seymour Shapiro, William F. Sirocky:
Undersea optically amplified repeatered technology, products, and challenges. 33-46 - Elaine K. Stafford, John Mariano, Michael M. Sanders:
Undersea non-repeatered technologies, challenges, and products. 47-59 - Maurice E. Kordahi, Robert F. Gleason, Ta-Mu Chien:
Installation and maintenance technology for undersea cable systems. 60-74 - Jonathan M. Liss, Kathleen A. Kurek:
Network planning, operation, and maintenance practices for undersea communication systems. 75-82 - Robert L. Lynch, Richard L. Maybach, Philip F. Walch:
Design and deployment of optically amplified undersea systems. 83-92 - Franklin W. Kerfoot, Peter K. Runge:
Future directions for undersea communications. 93-102
Volume 74, Number 2, March - April 1995
- Lawrence R. Rabiner:
Toward Vision 2001: Voice and audio processing considerations. 4-13 - Richard V. Cox, Peter Kroon, Juin-Hwey Chen, Reed Thorkildsen, Kevin M. O'Dell, David S. Isenberg:
Speech coders: From idea to product. 14-22 - Nikil S. Jayant, Edward Y. Chen:
Audio compression: Technology and applications. 23-34 - Richard Sproat, Joseph P. Olive:
Text-to-speech synthesis. 35-44 - Biing-Hwang Juang, Robert J. Perdue, David L. Thomson:
Deployable automatic speech recognition systems: Advances and challenges. 45-56 - John C. Baumhauer, Scott H. Early, John H. Fikus, Steven L. Gay, Michael A. Zuniga:
Audio technology used in AT&T's terminal equipment. 57-70 - Ronald E. Crochiere, James R. Boddie:
Digital signal processors: Toward Vision 2001. 71-80 - Michael J. Cosky, Barry L. Lively, Linda A. Roberts, Blake L. Wattenbarger:
Talking to machines today and tomorrow: Designing for the user. 81-91 - Cary W. FitzGerald, John P. Moosmiller:
Architecture of the Intuity™ Response Application Programming Interface (IRAPI). 92-101 - Man Keung Yeung, Tanjore K. Srinivas:
Quick prototyping using JAM∗ for the customized FT-2 project. 102-110
Volume 74, Number 3, May - June 1995
- John H. Davis:
An uneventful event. 4-5 - Jiunn Carl Hsu, Larry A. Seese:
The AT&T switching evolution challenge. 6-9 - Carl E. Betta, John B. Lewis, Larry A. Russell:
The evolution of switch intelligence: An AT&T network perspective. 10-17 - Elliott Baral, Ronald B. Martin, Chung C. Shih, Joan E. Trushin:
Requirements for a brain transplant for the new 1B processor. 18-27 - Douglas C. Dowden, Robert E. McLear, Alan H. Miller, Susan D. Schlough, David A. Welch, Ralph A. Wilson III, Stephen A. Zeile:
Improving on the best: "Like a 1A, only better". 28-39 - Margaret A. Hillis, Gail W. Minkus, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Michael N. Meyers, Edward T. Schafer:
An improved approach to product quality through testing. 40-48 - Lisa A. Flynn, Thomas M. O'Leary:
Manufacturing issues of the 1B processor. 49-60 - Glenn S. Bullard, Stanley Golinski, Brenda D. Morrison, William T. Myrick, Robert W. Neal, Roger L. Rose, Paul J. Rutkowski, Edward T. Schafer, Walter H. Thurmond:
1B processor deployment: Leading the way to flawless execution. 61-72 - Louis J. Lanzerotti, Lester V. Medford, Carol G. Maclennan, David J. Thomson:
Studies of large-scale earth potentials across oceanic distances. 73-84 - Randall J. Scheer:
Internationalizing UNIX∗ software projects. 85-94
Volume 74, Number 4, July - August 1995
- John R. Eickmeyer, Bryson E. Epting, Matthew V. Thompson:
The next generation in underwater acoustic detection. 4-15 - Lawrence D. Jackel, David Sharman, Charles E. Stenard, B. Ivan Strom, Derek Zuckert:
Optical character recognition for self-service banking. 16-24 - Richard L. Townsend, Jean-Jacques Werner, Mai-Huong Nguyen:
Using technology to bring ATM to the desktop. 25-37 - Don R. Coffield, Robert G. Cole, Vikram R. Saksena:
The leading EDGE in high-speed data communications services: The InterSpan® Asynchronous Transfer Mode Service. 38-49 - Gagan L. Choudhury, Kin K. Leung, Ward Whitt:
Efficiently providing multiple grades of service with protection against overloads in shared resources. 50-63 - Kerry W. Hassler, Cynthia C. Jones, Joylee E. Kohler, Robert D. Nalbone:
Revolutionizing DEFINITY® call centers in the 1990s. 64-73 - Elias Drakopoulos, Matt J. Merges:
Engineering and economic issues in managing the paradigm shift in computing environments. 74-84 - Robin J. Thompson, J. Han J. Schiet, Steven L. Stevens:
5ESS®-2000 switch cellular gateway. 85-93 - Albert D. Baker, James Chen, Nancy T. Radics, Lee A. Vallone:
Isdn basic rate interface interoperability with key and hybrid systems. 94-102
Volume 74, Number 5, September - October 1995
- Sandra L. Teger:
Multimedia - From vision to reality. 4-13 - Nikil Jayant, Bryan D. Ackland, Victor B. Lawrence, Lawrence R. Rabiner:
Multimedia: Technology dimensions and challenges. 14-33 - David A. Berkley, J. Robert Ensor:
Multimedia research platforms. 34-45 - Sudhir R. Ahuja, H. Fred Haisch, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Lucinda M. Sanders:
Multimedia collaboration. 46-53 - Warren Sterling, Felipe Cariño, Catherine Boss:
Multimedia databases and servers. 54-67 - Marc Beacken, Robert L. Doran, Michael J. Geller, Julia Hirschberg:
The provision of intelligent agent-based enhanced multimedia network services. 68-77 - Paul E. Crouch, Jorge S. Rodriguez, William C. Schwartz:
Screen-based multimedia telephony. 78-91 - Roger E. Libman, Mowaffak T. Midani, Irene J. Morgan, Hung Tan Nguyen:
The Interactive Video Network: An overview of the Video Manager and the V Protocol. 92-105 - Eric R. Beyler, Olivier B. Clarisse, Edward A. Clark, Ytzhak H. Levendel, Robert E. Richardson:
An ATM-based platform for rapid generation of multimedia applications. 106-116 - Edward S. Szurkowski, Jack C. Warner:
Interactive multimedia services for consumers and businesses. 117-129
Volume 74, Number 6, November - December 1995
- Laurence C. Seifert:
AT&T technology and the environment. 4-7 - Braden R. Allenby, Robert A. Laudise:
The importance of industrial ecology and design for environment to AT&T. 8-16 - Thomas E. Graedel, Paul Reaves Comrie, Janine C. Sekutowski:
Green product design. 17-25 - David A. Dickinson, Clifton W. Draper, Manjini Saminathan, John E. Sohn, George Williams:
Green product manufacturing. 26-35 - John C. Borum, Barry F. Dambach:
Meeting AT&T's global environmental goals. 36-43 - Thomas A. Okraslnski, Craig C. Onori, Joseph M. Morabito:
Energy management and the environment. 44-53 - Louis O. D'Anjou, Jae H. Choi, Werner J. Glantschnig, Emil F. Stefanacci:
Designing with plastics: Considering part recyclability and the use of recycled materials. 54-60 - Glenn C. Wightman, Gregory C. Munie, Bryan K. Stolte:
Design for environment attributes of the AT&T 5ESS® switch. 61-71 - Ferdinand Hermann, Peter Kleinsorge:
Environmental certification of AT&T-GIS in Augsburg, Germany. 72-78
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