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Information Technology for the Office of the 1990s
Information technology for office buildings has evolved from proprietary mainframe based systems to a new architecture based on a hierarchy of data network hubs and structural cabling. Explains the standards on which this new architecture is based and the implications for office building design. Covers also significant gaps in the standards such as measuring radiation from unscreened cables.
Information Technology for the Office of the 1990s
Information technology for office buildings has evolved from proprietary mainframe based systems to a new architecture based on a hierarchy of data network hubs and structural cabling. Explains the standards on which this new architecture is based and the implications for office building design. Covers also significant gaps in the standards such as measuring radiation from unscreened cables.
Information Technology for the Office of the 1990s
Lane, John B. (Autor:in)
Facilities ; 11 ; 12-15
01.10.1993
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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