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  2. 5ESS Switching System - Wikipedia

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    The development effort for 5ESS required five thousand employees, producing 100 million lines of system source code, mostly in the C language, with 100 million lines of header files and makefiles. Evolution of the system took place over 20 years, while three releases were often being developed simultaneously, each taking about three years to ...

  3. The list of major companies requiring employees to return to ...

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    AT&T confirmed to BI that it's requiring all office employees to work on-site five days a week starting in January. The change follows about a year of AT&T accommodating a hybrid schedule in its ...

  4. Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance - Wikipedia

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    FAR 16.505(c) provides that the ordering period of an advisory and assistance services task order contract, including all options or modifications, may not exceed five years unless a longer period is specifically authorized in a law that is applicable to such a contract. DFARS Part 237 provides information for advisory and assistance contracts.

  5. AT&T Computer Systems - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Computer Systems (abbreviated AT&T-CS) was the home of the UNIX System V operating system, originally developed in the Bell Labs Research Division. The important System V Interface Definition (SVID) was written, attempting to standardize the various flavors of Unix , and define the official interfaces which made up a Unix operating system.

  6. Agile contracts - Wikipedia

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    Capped T&M contracts work in the sense of traditional T&M contracts. However, there is an upper limit to how much customers will have to pay. In this way, suppliers benefit with early time-frame changes while customers only have to pay up until the capped cost limit is reached.

  7. Design by contract - Wikipedia

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    Design by contract (DbC), also known as contract programming, programming by contract and design-by-contract programming, is an approach for designing software. It prescribes that software designers should define formal , precise and verifiable interface specifications for software components , which extend the ordinary definition of abstract ...

  8. AT&T’s CEO says 2 uncontrollable forces helped land him the ...

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    AT&T CEO John Stankey says luck and timing play a role in becoming CEO. But there are still aspects you can control. AT&T’s CEO says 2 uncontrollable forces helped land him the corner office.

  9. Statement of work - Wikipedia

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    The master service agreement serves as a master contract governing the terms over potentially multiple SOWs. Sometimes it refers to scope of work. For instance, if a project is done on contract, the scope statement included as part of it can be used as the SOW since it also outlines the work of the project in clear and concise terms. [3]