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... requirements was that measuring means be included such that tests at suitable intervals ( with the tubes in service ) would indicate which tubes could not be relied upon to last until the next scheduled test and therefore should be ...
... requirements was that measuring means be included such that tests at suitable intervals ( with the tubes in service ) would indicate which tubes could not be relied upon to last until the next scheduled test and therefore should be ...
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... requirements . In this event . the manager will need to develop requirements for the component sub- systems , allocating over - all requirements among the subsystems . No matter what the level of detail in the prospectus , there will ...
... requirements . In this event . the manager will need to develop requirements for the component sub- systems , allocating over - all requirements among the subsystems . No matter what the level of detail in the prospectus , there will ...
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... requirements . For design requirements , individuals or groups and their variabilities must be studied . The foregoing tables are extensive but incomplete . In particular , we have omitted entire classes of questions on channels of ...
... requirements . For design requirements , individuals or groups and their variabilities must be studied . The foregoing tables are extensive but incomplete . In particular , we have omitted entire classes of questions on channels of ...
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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alternative analog computer analysis basic behavior block diagram called channel Chapter circuit complete components cost creative criterion decision decision theory defined demand functions direct distance dialing discussed economic environment equation equipment evaluation example existing exploratory feedback frequency given important income individual inputs and outputs interval scale kind laboratory level of measurement logical loop manufacture Mason's rule matrix means measure ment methods minimax mixed strategy objectives operations research optimal organization payoff payoff matrix phase physical system possible preference probability problem profit properties prospectus radio ratio ratio scale relation requirements satisfy scale signal signal-flow graph specific standing plans statistical studies subsystems systems engineering systems engineering process systems synthesis TD-2 system technical techniques telephone television theory tion transfer function transmission utility utility function value system variables