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Telecommunication networks, either public or private, have to be planned in order to satisfy the users’ needs. Their characteristics have to be adapted to the users’ behavior in the communication situation. The quality the user experiences when using the system can ultimately be investigated only by observing user behavior and asking for users’ opinions. Methodologies for that purpose were discussed in the last chapter.
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Möller, S. (2000). Models for Predicting Speech Communication Quality and Service-Related Models. In: Assessment and Prediction of Speech Quality in Telecommunications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3117-0_5
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