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Telecommunication engineering has undergone considerable changes during the last few years, mainly under the influence of microelectronics. In the traditional sectors such as cabling, communication, mulitplex and transmission technology, innovations brought about by the new techniques require a permanent readiness to learn as well as reorientation. The traditional sectors are furthermore being extended by new targets. The linkage of individual products to systems and new user-orientated problem solutions are becoming ever more important for the telecommunication engineer.
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Gissel, H. (1982). Changes in the Concept of Requirements Imposed upon an Engineer in Telecommunication Engineering — Consequences for Education and further Training. In: Kaiser, W. (eds) Telekommunikation als Berufschance/Professional Chances in Telecommunications. Telecommunications, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68696-2_29
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