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Security, ID Systems, and Locks

The Book on Electronic Access Control

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An edition of Security, ID systems, and locks (1997)

Security, ID Systems, and Locks

The Book on Electronic Access Control

1st Edition
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Written in clear and simple terms, Security, ID Systems and Locks provides the security professional with a complete understanding of all aspects of electronic access control. Each chapter includes important definitions, helpful study hints, highlighted review, and application questions.
Security, ID Systems and Locks will teach you how to:
· Work with consultants
· Negotiate with dealers
· Select communications options
· Understand what computer professionals are saying
· Provide better security
Throughout the book, the reader will find advice from security professionals, computer wizards, and seasoned trainers. Topics include a history of access control, modern ID technology, locks, barriers, sensors, computers, wiring, communications, and system design and integration.
Joel Konicek has worked in almost every phase of the security industry. He is president and co-founder of Northern Computers, Inc., sits on the board of the Security Industry Association (SIA) and serves as SIA's Education Committee chairperson. He has lectured widely and conducted training seminars on sales and technical support issues.
Karen Little, a technical writer and trainer, has been president of Clear Concepts since 1992. She provides research, writing, and illustrations for technical documentation, training manuals, Web sites, and interactive multimedia.
Review questions and study tips make it easy to assess what you've learned.
Well-written and easy to understand, this is the most up-to-date book on electronic access control.
Coupons in the back of the book will save money on training programs in access control.
Audience: Security professionals, students in access control training classes.

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English
Pages
244

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Security, ID Systems and Locks: The Book on Electronic Access Control
1997, Elsevier Science & Technology Books
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Cover of: Security, ID Systems, and Locks
Security, ID Systems, and Locks: The Book on Electronic Access Control
1997, Butterworth-Heinemann
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Boston, MA
Copyright Date
1997

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.389/28
Library of Congress
TH9737 .K66 1997, TH9737.K66 1997

Contributors

Additional Author (this edition)
Karen Little

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xvii, 244 p. :
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL759041M
ISBN 10
0750699329
ISBN 13
9780750699327
LCCN
97155468
OCLC/WorldCat
37399390, 833102073, 1131876780, 877749077, 951346787
Library Thing
4227263
Anna's Archive
cf4c5630dba554df46d6506531fb9ccc
Google
9ffCiw9fUncC
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B002C4KVT2
Goodreads
4899836

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