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... choose the " right " objectives than the " right " system . To choose the wrong objective is to solve the wrong prob- lem ; to choose the wrong system is merely to choose an unoptimized system . Unfortunately , ends ( or value systems ) ...
... choose the " right " objectives than the " right " system . To choose the wrong objective is to solve the wrong prob- lem ; to choose the wrong system is merely to choose an unoptimized system . Unfortunately , ends ( or value systems ) ...
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... choose that particular strategy , I would naturally choose a strategy which maximized my profit under the assumption that he indeed was going to choose that strategy . Obviously this argument can be carried further . If he knows that I ...
... choose that particular strategy , I would naturally choose a strategy which maximized my profit under the assumption that he indeed was going to choose that strategy . Obviously this argument can be carried further . If he knows that I ...
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Arthur David Hall. • If both players choose strategies other than optimal , one of them will suffer less gain than if he were to choose optimally . When the inequality ( 11-1 ) is not an equality , then we have the un- satisfactory or ...
Arthur David Hall. • If both players choose strategies other than optimal , one of them will suffer less gain than if he were to choose optimally . When the inequality ( 11-1 ) is not an equality , then we have the un- satisfactory or ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
3 4 The State of the Environment at the End of | 32 |
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