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- Craft_access_system abstract "The Craft Access System was a system developed by an AT&T subsidiary BellSouth Telecommunications Advanced Systems Division in 1984 that allowed telephone installers and repair personnel to access their work order system (e.g., LMOS) by means of various pocket-PC like devices (Craft Access Terminals) which connected to the landline telephone system. The developer, Muchiri Motilewa, designed and coded the proof-of-concept prototype on a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 100 computer in BASIC and a DEC VAX-11/780 Unix machine in C and Shell. The system went live as the Dispatcher Installer Networking System, DINS, with 10 installers in Birmingham, AL and 10 installers in Atlanta, GA in August of that year and was later ported to the hand-held system shown here.The system allowed far fewer dispatchers to give trouble tickets and install assignments to technicians who were also able to send and receive text messages to dispatchers, clock-in and clock-out, report results and location information, and print paper tickets for the customer to sign on-the-spot after job completion.Various spoofs still exist today, although they have developed considerably.".
- Craft_access_system thumbnail Craft_Terminal.jpg?width=300.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageID "2939945".
- Craft_access_system wikiPageLength "1454".
- Craft_access_system wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Craft_access_system wikiPageRevisionID "601694582".
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink AT&T.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink BASIC.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink BellSouth_Telecommunications.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink C_(programming_language).
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink C_Programming_Language.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink C_shell.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink C_shell_(programming_language).
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telephony.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink File:Craft_Terminal.jpg.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink LMOS.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink Loop_Maintenance_Operations_System.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink TRS-80_Model_100.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink Telephone.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageWikiLink VAX-11.
- Craft_access_system hasPhotoCollection Craft_access_system.
- Craft_access_system wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Craft_access_system subject Category:Telephony.
- Craft_access_system hypernym System.
- Craft_access_system type Article.
- Craft_access_system type Article.
- Craft_access_system comment "The Craft Access System was a system developed by an AT&T subsidiary BellSouth Telecommunications Advanced Systems Division in 1984 that allowed telephone installers and repair personnel to access their work order system (e.g., LMOS) by means of various pocket-PC like devices (Craft Access Terminals) which connected to the landline telephone system.".
- Craft_access_system label "Craft access system".
- Craft_access_system sameAs m.08f0ky.
- Craft_access_system sameAs Q5180537.
- Craft_access_system sameAs Q5180537.
- Craft_access_system wasDerivedFrom Craft_access_system?oldid=601694582.
- Craft_access_system depiction Craft_Terminal.jpg.
- Craft_access_system isPrimaryTopicOf Craft_access_system.