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... specific projects , which may be in any of the subsequent phases . De- cisions may be made to change the effort being applied to a given project . Systems studies may also entail negotiations with customers or clients for the possible ...
... specific projects , which may be in any of the subsequent phases . De- cisions may be made to change the effort being applied to a given project . Systems studies may also entail negotiations with customers or clients for the possible ...
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... specific objectives which together define a system which will satisfy the broad objectives . ( c ) Comparing these objectives with the technical art to see whether techniques for meeting these specific objectives were at hand , to ...
... specific objectives which together define a system which will satisfy the broad objectives . ( c ) Comparing these objectives with the technical art to see whether techniques for meeting these specific objectives were at hand , to ...
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... specific objectives for the TD - 2 system . The reader may use these objectives , or any other specific set with which he is more familiar , to check against some of the theory to be discussed for setting good objectives . The concept ...
... specific objectives for the TD - 2 system . The reader may use these objectives , or any other specific set with which he is more familiar , to check against some of the theory to be discussed for setting good objectives . The concept ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 7 |
1 | 16 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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