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... Output Technique Planning becomes more technical when we attempt to study the inputs and outputs of the over - all system . Unlike the other parts of problem definition , this part lends itself to a fairly systematic approach . In a ...
... Output Technique Planning becomes more technical when we attempt to study the inputs and outputs of the over - all system . Unlike the other parts of problem definition , this part lends itself to a fairly systematic approach . In a ...
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... output . Pro- duction theory has its really important implications for setting good ob- jectives when there are several inputs and several outputs . Many firms produce not one but several products ; in designing new products there are ...
... output . Pro- duction theory has its really important implications for setting good ob- jectives when there are several inputs and several outputs . Many firms produce not one but several products ; in designing new products there are ...
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... output relationship . Also there may be more than one output . If the outputs are not identical , the transfer function is complicated , which perhaps leads to a logical subdivision of the block into smaller , simpler blocks . In ...
... output relationship . Also there may be more than one output . If the outputs are not identical , the transfer function is complicated , which perhaps leads to a logical subdivision of the block into smaller , simpler blocks . In ...
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SOME FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF SYSTEMS | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
3 | 61 |
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