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  • Sari: II Systems Science 6
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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  • ISBN-13: 9781475701753
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This book contains the proceedings of the first international symposium devoted to research on the evaluation and planning of new person-to-person telecommunication systems. It was sponsored by NATO's Special Programme Panel on Systems Science and took place, in September 1977, at the University of Bergamo in the north of Italy. Telecommunication systems which provide for communication be­ tween people, rather than computers or other instruments, are of two kinds. There are mass communication systems (broadcast radio and television) and interpersonal systems (for example, the telephone and Telex) which join together individuals or small groups. Here we have included in the interpersonal category certain systems for re­ trieving information from computers, essentially those systems in which the role of the computer 1s primarily to act as a store and to identify that information which best fits a user's request. (This excludes management information systems in which the computer performs important transformation functions. ) Distinctions between interpersonal and mass communication sys­ tems, and between these two and da ta communication systems, are increasingly breaking down for those who provide the services. (In the U. K. broadcasters are piloting information retrieval services and the British Post Office is competing with a more sophisticated sys­ tem which could also be used for the exchange of messages. Elsewhere computer da ta networks are increasingly employed for the exchange of personal messages.

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Section 1 Overview of Research Issues.- User Research and Demand
Research: Whats the Use?.- Technology and Structures Man and Machine.- The
Role of Telecommunications Policy Analysis in Service Planning.-
Communications Policy The Need for Research.- Section 2 Public Services:
The Delivery of Health Care.- The Patient Trajectory: A Modeling Tool for
Planning and Evaluating Rural Telemedicine Systems.- Telehealth Care in
Canada.- A Methodology for Design of Advanced Technology-based Health Care
Systems in Developing Countries.- Section 3 Public Services: Education and
Community.- Educational Experiments with the Communications Technology
Satellite: A Memo from Evaluators to Planners.- Evaluations of Interactive
Tele-education in the Public Service Commission.- Open Choice New
Communication Systems and Applications at the British Open University.-
Serial Experimentation for the Management and Evaluation of Communications
Systems.- The Development of Two-way Cable Television: Applications for the
Community.- Beyond Statistics.- Section 4 Information Services.- The Impact
of Telecommunications Technologies on Informal Communication in Science and
Engineering Research Needs and Opportunities.- Scientific Communication and
Knowledge Representation.- Communications Aspects of Euronet.- Problems in
Forecasting the Price and Demand for On-Line Information Services.- The
Economics and Cost Benefit of Analysis Services The Case of Information
Analysis Centers.- Technology Assessment and Idealized Design.- Section 5
Teleconferencing and Computer Conferencing.- Use and Traffic Characteristics
of Teleconferencing for Business.- Evaluation of the Potential Market for
Various Future Communication Modes via an Analysis of Communication Flow
Characteristics.-Learning the Limits of Teleconferencing: Design of a
Teleconference Tutorial.- Interpersonal Teleconferencing in an Organizational
Context.- Organizational Communication Behavior: Description and Prediction.-
Measuring the Dimensions of Interpersonal Communication.- Computer Assisted
Communication in a Directorate of the Canadian Federal Government A Pilot
Study.- Exploiting the Tele- in Teleconferencing.- Section 6 New Services.-
Bell System Visual Communications Systems.- The Swedish Market for a Public
Switched Multi-Purpose Broadband Network.- A Possible European System for
Teleconferencing via Satellite.- Viewdata Networks.- Computerized
Conferencing: A Review and Statement of Issues.- Section 7 The Information
Society.- Information Technology and Society.- Information and Communication:
Is There A System?.- Information, Energy and Labour Force.- Electronic Funds
Transfer in Perspective.- Section 8 Design and Planning.- The Design of the
Designing Community.- The Utility of Social Experimentation in Policy
Research.- New Telecommunications Services and Regional Development:
Approaches to Experimentation and Planning.- Planning Exploratory Trials of
New Interpersonal Telecommunications.- Concluding Discussion.- Policy.-
Methodology.