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... FIELD STUDIES DURING DEVELOPMENT CURRENT ENGINEERING INFORMATION FROM FACTORY AND FIELD Fig . 4-1 . Operational structure of systems engineering . spawn many Development Planning projects , or they may close off a whole range of ...
... FIELD STUDIES DURING DEVELOPMENT CURRENT ENGINEERING INFORMATION FROM FACTORY AND FIELD Fig . 4-1 . Operational structure of systems engineering . spawn many Development Planning projects , or they may close off a whole range of ...
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... Field Tests ( or Trials ) . As shown by Fig . 4-2 , exploratory develop- ment can lead to a field trial . Since an engineering prototype would not usually be taken to the field before test in the laboratory , a field trial amounts to ...
... Field Tests ( or Trials ) . As shown by Fig . 4-2 , exploratory develop- ment can lead to a field trial . Since an engineering prototype would not usually be taken to the field before test in the laboratory , a field trial amounts to ...
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... fields which , to- gether with the questions and the theory , form a unified subject matter . The first field covers methods of gathering data about the market , and the second field covers methods of reducing the data to useful forms ...
... fields which , to- gether with the questions and the theory , form a unified subject matter . The first field covers methods of gathering data about the market , and the second field covers methods of reducing the data to useful forms ...
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SOME FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF SYSTEMS | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
3 | 61 |
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