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... possible system inputs and outputs , etc. Selecting objectives is the logical end of problem definition . The ob- jectives chosen guide the search for alternatives , imply the types of anal- yses required of the alternatives , and ...
... possible system inputs and outputs , etc. Selecting objectives is the logical end of problem definition . The ob- jectives chosen guide the search for alternatives , imply the types of anal- yses required of the alternatives , and ...
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... possible delay and inconvenience , to have ab- solute privacy in his conversations , to hear and be heard , and to see and be seen as if he were face to face with the other party , to have no in- truding noise or distortions , and to ...
... possible delay and inconvenience , to have ab- solute privacy in his conversations , to hear and be heard , and to see and be seen as if he were face to face with the other party , to have no in- truding noise or distortions , and to ...
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... possible new system would be cheaper than existing systems . Then it was possible to estimate the number of existing and future growth channels which proved in . By this procedure the market was estimated , and the number of channels ...
... possible new system would be cheaper than existing systems . Then it was possible to estimate the number of existing and future growth channels which proved in . By this procedure the market was estimated , and the number of channels ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 32 |
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alternative amplitude analog computer analysis basic block diagram called cent channel Chapter choose circuit complete components cost creative criterion curve decision decision problem defined demand functions discussed economic encoding entropy environment equation evaluation example factors feedback frequency given important income individual information theory inputs and outputs interval scale kinds level of measurement logical low-pass filter Mason's rule matrix maximum means measure ment methods minimax mixed strategy noise objectives operations research optimal organization payoff payoff matrix phase physical possible preference probability problem profit properties radio ratio scale relation requirements signal signal-flow graph solving specific statistical strategy studies subsystems systems engineering systems engineering process systems synthesis TD-2 system technical techniques telephone television theory tion transfer function transmission transmittance utility value system variables