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" Electronic Security Systems " is a book written to help the
security professional understand the various electronic security
functional components and the ways these components interconnect.
Providing a holistic approach to solving security issues, this book
discusses such topics as integrating electronic functions,
developing a system, component philosophy, possible long-term
issues, and the culture within a corporation. The book uses a
corporate environment as its example; however, the basic issues can
be applied to virtually any environment.
For a security professional to be effective, he or she needs to
understand the electronics as they are integrated into a total
security system. " Electronic Security Systems " allows the
professional to do just that, and is an invaluable addition to any
security library.
* Provides a well-written and concise overview of electronic
security systems and their functions
* Takes a holistic approach by focusing on the integration of
different aspects of electronic security systems
* Includes a collection of practical experiences, solutions, and an
approach to solving technical problems
The objective of this Rapid Start Guide RSG] is to 'jump start you'
on your path to becoming successful in fiber optic installation.
This RSG will 'jump start' you by providing two types of
information. The first type is the basic information the installer
must have to get started in fiber optic installation. Without this
information, the installer will have little chance of achieving the
three goals of installation. The second type of information is the
more subtle information that the installer must have to be
consistently successful as a professional installer. In addition,
this subtle information enables the installer to troubleshoot
problems. As this is a Rapid Start Guide (RSG), it will provide the
first type and a list of the information of the second type. See
'Other Terms' for a list of this subtle, but essential information.
This Guide will reference the Building Wiring Standard,
TIA/EIA-568-C, which is the latest version of the document used by
most data network designers to design and implement their data
networks.
The primary objective of this report is to describe the
effectiveness of two prefabricated-treatment devices in removing a
suite of inorganic and organic water-quality constituents from
stormwater runoff. This report also describes methods and
techniques used to determine the effectiveness of these devices.
Detailed data describing water quality, flow, constituent loads,
and removal efficiencies are presented for inlet and outlet samples
collected between June 2002 and October 2004. Another objective of
this report is to add to the understanding of stormwater-runoff
quality and quantity in an urban environment.
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