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... consequences which differs least from the desired consequences . Let us follow the flow of events in Fig . 4-3 ( c ) . Note that the three functions : compromising objectives , choosing objectives , and evaluating consequences ...
... consequences which differs least from the desired consequences . Let us follow the flow of events in Fig . 4-3 ( c ) . Note that the three functions : compromising objectives , choosing objectives , and evaluating consequences ...
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... Consequences One of the requirements for making sensible decisions is that we account for the element of uncertainty of some consequences . We often account for these uncertainties by making probability statements about the outcomes ...
... Consequences One of the requirements for making sensible decisions is that we account for the element of uncertainty of some consequences . We often account for these uncertainties by making probability statements about the outcomes ...
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... consequences for a certain system can be grouped under five headings : C1 C2 C3 C4 = = = = total calculable annual costs safety of installation goodwill value of performance intermediate consumer dissatisfaction ( e.g. , the repair- men ...
... consequences for a certain system can be grouped under five headings : C1 C2 C3 C4 = = = = total calculable annual costs safety of installation goodwill value of performance intermediate consumer dissatisfaction ( e.g. , the repair- men ...
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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