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... gain perspective on the profit criterion , and at the same time to evaluate some other criteria , is to consider several types of criterion errors . In Efficiency in Government Through Systems Analysis ( Ref 5 ) , a nonmathematical book ...
... gain perspective on the profit criterion , and at the same time to evaluate some other criteria , is to consider several types of criterion errors . In Efficiency in Government Through Systems Analysis ( Ref 5 ) , a nonmathematical book ...
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... gain and cost curves do correctly and consistently rank the systems in the two profitable cases , but not in the unprofitable case when y = 2 . 2. An important conclusion here is that when considering adding an option or an extra ...
... gain and cost curves do correctly and consistently rank the systems in the two profitable cases , but not in the unprofitable case when y = 2 . 2. An important conclusion here is that when considering adding an option or an extra ...
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... gain we can get out of the transaction is one unit . If we buy stock the worst that can happen to us is that we will get no gain at all . Examining the minimum gains we find that there is an action which maximizes our minimum gain ...
... gain we can get out of the transaction is one unit . If we buy stock the worst that can happen to us is that we will get no gain at all . Examining the minimum gains we find that there is an action which maximizes our minimum gain ...
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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