Electronic Access Control

Electronic Access Control

Norman, Thomas L.

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Electronic Access Control, second edition, provides the latest advice on how to interface systems from multiple Electronic Access Control (EAC) manufacturers into a single cohesive system. The book shows how to provide such integration while also allowing building security managers to protect, control and manage their own users' card data, even as their card becomes a credential for the building's common area card readers. This second edition details advanced card data management, and advanced system access level management. Readers will be better able to manage their systems to protect the privacy of their cardholders' private information, while providing much improved control over the security of the buildings in which they are used. Like its highly regarded first edition, Electronic Access Control, second edition, offers the complete picture on EAC for readers at any level of expertise. It provides comprehensive material on how to select, and interface to, the appropriate locking hardware, typically the most difficult responsibility for access control system designers, installers and end users. Provides a comprehensive understanding of Electronic Access Control (EAC) Systems to readers at any level, novices and experts alikeHelps readers understand concepts for securing a facility while providing transparent access to those who frequently, and legitimately, enter the facilityIncludes expanded information on system configurations, including user data security, access levels, access clearances and groups, and system interfacesOffers all new material on how to interface systems from multiple manufacturers into a single cohesive system INDICE: Part I. The Nature of Lessons From Katrina Chap 1 Editors' Introduction: Katrina and the Barefoot Scholars?, by Michael Zakour, Nancy Mock, & Paul Kadetz. Chap 2 Vulnerability+ Theory: The Integration of Community Disaster Vulnerability and Resiliency Theories?, by Michael Zakour Chap 3 Structural Violence Inhibiting Restoration of Survivor 'Agency' after Katrina: Common Scenario of Disaster Recovery?, by Shirley Laska, Susan Howell, & Alessandra Jerolleman Chap 4 Disaster Resilient Communities: A Systems Perspective?, by Nancy Mock. Chap 5 The Barefoot Scholars: How they were Deployed after Katrina?, by Nancy Mock & Shirley Laska Part II. Vulnerability Chap 6a Setting the stage for the Katrina catastrophe; environmental degradation, ignoring science, engineering miscalculation; and human's mismanagement by Ivor van Heerden   Chap 6b The New Orleans Musicians Program? by James Morris Chap 7 Hurricane Katrina 3 Centuries in the Making: The Catastrophe from a Historical Vantage Point? by Michael Zakour & Kayla Grogg Chap 8 Social Capital in Crisis: the Complex Relationships between Community, Sociality, Inequality, and Resilience? by Paul Kadetz   Chap 9 Settlement Shifts in the Wake of Catastrophe? by Richard Campanella Chap 10 The Disaster Waiting to Happen: Gender, Vulnerability, and the Normative Disaster Paradigm in the Context of Post-Katrina New Orleans? by Nancy Mock and Paul Kadetz Part III. Resiliency Chap 11 The Role of Faith-Based Charities in Resiliency: The United Methodist Church? by Sarah Kreutziger, Ellen Blue, & Michael Zakour   Chap 12 Dynamics of Early Recovery in Two Historically Low-Income New Orleans' Neighborhoods of Tremé and Central City? by Nancy Mock & Paul Kadetz Chap 13 Reading through the storm: Literacy and disaster management in Louisiana? by Tara Lambeth, Monica Farris, & Pam Jenkins Chap 14 Resilience among Vulnerable Populations: The Neglected Role of Culture? by Mark VanLandingham Chap 15 The Resilience in the Shadows of Catastrophe: Addressing the Existence and Implications of Vulnerability in New Orleans and Southeastern Louisiana? by Charles Figley & Regardt Ferreira   Part IV. Conclusions and the Future of Vulnerability & Resiliency Chap 16 Ground Zero: How Research as a Resident of a Community in Disaster Transforms the Researcher?, by Nancy Mock Chap 17 Lessons Learned from New Orleans and Katrina? by Michael Zakour, Nancy Mock, & Paul Kadetz

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-805465-9
  • Editorial: Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 464
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2017
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés