Integrated security systems design : a complete reference for building enterprise-wide digital security systems /
Annotation
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Oxford [England] ; Waltham, Massachusetts :
Butterworth-Heinemann,
2014.
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Edición: | Second edition. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Integrated Security Systems Design: A Complete Reference for Building Enterprise-Wide Digital Security Systems; Copyright; About the Author; Table of Contents; Dedication; Preface; Section I: Introduction to Integrated Security Systems; Chapter 1: Introduction and Organization of the Book; Who Should Read This Book; A Brief Background; A Framework for Understanding the Design Process; Goals of the Book; Arrangement of the Book; Questions and Answers; Chapter 2: Integrated Security System Design Benefits and Philosophy; Introduction; Why Integrate Systems?
- Why a Strategic Approach to Security Design is NecessaryUniform Application of Security Policies; Force Multipliers; Multiple Systems; Multiple Buildings; Multiple Sites; Multiple Business Units; Improved System Performance; Improved Monitoring; Reduced Training; Better Communications; Cost Benefits; Improved Labor Efficiency; Reduced Maintenance Costs; Improved System Longevity; How Integration Is Achieved; Summary; Questions and Answers; Chapter 3: History of Electronic Security; Introduction; The History of Integrated Security Systems; The First Generation; The Second Generation.
- The Third GenerationThe Fourth Generation; Stalled Progress; Fifth-Generation Technology; Avoiding Obsolescence; Planned Obsolescence; Unplanned Obsolescence; Summary; Questions and Answers; Section II: Security System Design; Chapter 4: Security System Design Elements; Introduction; The Tools; Drawings; Specifications; Product Selection; Interdiscipline Coordination; Project Management; Tips on Schedule Management; Client Management; Tips on Relationship Management; The Place of Electronics in the Overall Security Process; The Security Program.
- Establish Electronic Security Program ObjectivesSecurity Policy: The Foundation of All Countermeasures; Types of Design Efforts; New Construction; Renovation or Retrofit; Government-Driven Projects; Commercial Projects; Facilities-Driven Projects; User-Driven Projects; Project Drivers; Construction Effort; Regulation Compliance; Event Driven; Insurance Driven; Hidden Agendas; Summary; Questions and Answers; Chapter 5: Electronics Elements (High-Level Discussion); Introduction; Security Functions; Access Control Elements; Detection Elements; Alarm Sensors; Alarm Processors; Alarm Transmission.
- Alarm ReportingFollow-on Action Response; Assessment and Verification Elements; Reaction Elements; Evidence Gathering; Added Bonus; Summary; Questions and Answers; Chapter 6: Electronics Elements (Detailed Discussion); Introduction; Alarm/Access Control Systems; Identification Devices; Magnetic Stripe Cards; Wiegand Cards/Keys; Barcode Cards; Barium Ferrite Cards; Hollerith; Rare-Earth Magnets; Photo Identification Elements; Multi-technology Cards; Card Readers; TWIC Cards; Other Field Devices; Electrified Strikes; Electrified Mortise Locks; Magnetic Locks; Electrified Panic Hardware.