Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1994 633pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68374
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1993 635pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68375
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1992 635pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68376
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1991 634pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68377
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1990 635pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68378
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1985 633pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68379
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1984 635pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68380
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1983 583pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68381
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1982 573pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68382
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1989 631pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68383
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1988 634pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68384
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1980 581pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68388
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1979 570pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68389
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1978 590pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68390
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1977 518pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68391
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1976 509pp., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68392
New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1982 8vo. Original full green cloth. Volume 61, 1982 of ""The Bell System Technical Journal"". Library stamp to pasted down front free end-paper. Minor bumping to extremities. Beside a very few pencil marks a nice and clean copy. Pp. 391- 657. [Entire issue: Pp. XXXX, (1), 659].
First edition of Bell System's description of the highly influential and innovative first remote switching system. (No. 10A RSS).With the rapid rise in households with a telephone in the 50ies and 60ies, a new and more effective switching system was needed. The Bell System developed the No. 1 ESS (Electronic Switching System) to meet with these demands. The ESS made servicing easier but a more automatic and centralized structure was needed in order to meet the demands of smaller businesses. ""With the evolution in electronic technology currently in progress, it was evident that intelligent remotely controlled devices could be brought into central office switching environment. A system which could effectively and economically remote large portions of its network over large distances could rapidly be deployed over major segments of the Bell System network. The era of electronic switching began with the introduction of the No. 1 ESS into commercial service in 1965. [...] In spite of this activity, there remains a large segment of Bell System central offices that until the introduction of the 10A RSS could not justify the introduction of electronic switching technology."" (From the introducing article).Even though the No. 10A RSS essentially was built upon the No. 1 ESS it was still a milestone in the history of telephony.
Hachette 2015 168 pages 11x1 2x17 6cm. 2015. pocket_book. 168 pages.
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Leiden, Brill 1991 viii + 384pp., 24cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68394
Leiden, Brill 1990 vii + 384pp., 24cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68395
Leiden, Brill 1989 vii + 384pp., 24cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68396
Leiden, Brill 1988 vii + 383pp., 24cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68397
Leiden, Brill 1995 viii + 416pp., 24cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68398
Leiden, Brill 1994 viii + 416pp., 24cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68399
Leiden, Brill 1993 viii + 416pp., 24cm., cloth, few stamps, VG, R68400