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Paul Bums, formerly of British Telecom - Mentoring and Change... [Pg.340]

British Telecom Research Laboratories, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IPS 7RE, United Kingdom... [Pg.153]

There are clear signs that exactly this process is happening. For example, Hermes is a large asset manager in the United Kingdom that started out managing the pension fund assets of BT (then British Telecom). Today, Hermes has 44 billion under management. Hermes has recently required the leaders of firms held in portfolio to explain how their companies have value at stake on SEE (social, environmental and ethical issues) (Monks, 2001). [Pg.446]

Deloitte Touche British Telecom, DSM, IVO, Norske Skog and Nortel... [Pg.66]

The author thanks Dr G R Davies (Leeds University) for measurement of d and X, Dr M Cochran (Metal Box pic) for the X-ray results, and Ris colleagues at BTRL for their help in realising the initial concept. Acknowledgement is made to the Director of Research of British Telecom for permission to publish this paper. [Pg.408]

The installation of telecommunications equipment could, for many years, only be undertaken by British Telecom engineers, but today an electrical contractor may now supply and install telecommunications equipment. [Pg.354]

Welbank, M., A Review of Knowledge Acquisition Techniques for Expert Systems. Technical Report, British Telecom Research Laboratories, 1983. [Pg.14]

CNET (French PTT) Data HRD (Electronics, British Telecom)... [Pg.125]

I gratefully acknowledge the support and guidance of R. W. Lawson and F. H. Reynolds. Acknowledgement is also made to the Director of the British Telecom Research Laboratories for permission to publish. [Pg.205]

Lawson, R. W., A review of the status of plastic encapsulated semiconductor component reliability, British Telecom Technol. J., 2 (1984) 95. [Pg.206]

The British Telecom 3000 type Relay again illustrates an evolution involving the use of plastics. Originally compression moulded in alkyd, it was ultimately produced in glass-filled polycarbonate which gave the necessary combination of dimensional stability and low creep while being mouldable with greater precision at lower cost. [Pg.269]

The author wishes to acknowledge the helpful discussions with colleagues in Plessey, other telecommunications companies and British Telecom that have contributed to this chapter. He also thanks the Manufacturing Executive, Standard Systems, Plessey Office Systems PLC for permission to undertake this work. [Pg.276]

British Telecom — Capacity Planning in a Deregulating Industry... [Pg.351]


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