Optimal company's communication network design method 1993 IEEE systems, man and cybernetics conference proceedings

This article will describe the principal steps of a network design conception. Also in the first part, the method of the analysis of the existing with a questionnaire is presented. After the census of the forms of the problem, the understanding of the vocabulary is necessary to translate in a same r...

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Published in:IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1993 Vol. ol. 4; pp. 272 - 275
Main Authors: Langlois, Jean-Luc, Lepage, Francis
Format: Journal Article Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: 01-01-1993
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Summary:This article will describe the principal steps of a network design conception. Also in the first part, the method of the analysis of the existing with a questionnaire is presented. After the census of the forms of the problem, the understanding of the vocabulary is necessary to translate in a same representation all what the people say. In a third part, the precedent informations are used to give a graphical description of the present situation and it is also the beginning of the research of a solution for the company with the context of the life of that. The building of the solution uses different theories and the obtained result is confronted with the reality. If a difference appears between the model of the solution and what the people will, a new analysis is necessary or a best utilization of the informations on the behavior of the employees is taken. The effective result is a synthesis between a theoretical conception of the communication system of the company and a practical utilization of the terminals using for every body for his job.
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ISBN:9780780309111
0780309111