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... important objective . Under Plan II , speed was also considered important . However it was recognized that if the first 1000 - mile link performed well , Long Lines would want to use the system for coast - to - coast service ...
... important objective . Under Plan II , speed was also considered important . However it was recognized that if the first 1000 - mile link performed well , Long Lines would want to use the system for coast - to - coast service ...
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... important fact about decision theory in general and value theory in particular . A consequence of this fact often can be observed in en- gineering reports , where the casualness with which objectives are re- ported contrasts sharply ...
... important fact about decision theory in general and value theory in particular . A consequence of this fact often can be observed in en- gineering reports , where the casualness with which objectives are re- ported contrasts sharply ...
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... important . If capital is hard to get , low first cost may be the objective . Annual cost ( which includes cost of money , depreciation , taxes , and maintenance ) tends to be more important for producer goods or when the manufacturer ...
... important . If capital is hard to get , low first cost may be the objective . Annual cost ( which includes cost of money , depreciation , taxes , and maintenance ) tends to be more important for producer goods or when the manufacturer ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 7 |
1 | 16 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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