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... criterion is to maximize profit . To use the criterion , calculate the profit for each alternative and select that alternative showing the greatest profit . This is the equivalent of making the most of the available alter- natives . A ...
... criterion is to maximize profit . To use the criterion , calculate the profit for each alternative and select that alternative showing the greatest profit . This is the equivalent of making the most of the available alter- natives . A ...
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... criterion will detect profit- ability too . ( 2 ) This ratio will not correctly and consistently rank the systems . At an output of 4 , it indicates that system A is better , but at an output of 6 , it indicates that system B is equally ...
... criterion will detect profit- ability too . ( 2 ) This ratio will not correctly and consistently rank the systems . At an output of 4 , it indicates that system A is better , but at an output of 6 , it indicates that system B is equally ...
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... criterion for choosing a course of action is called the minimax criterion ( minimize maximum loss ) . As put forth here , it might more properly be called the maximin criterion . 11.4 THE HURWICZ CRITERION An optimist might be inclined ...
... criterion for choosing a course of action is called the minimax criterion ( minimize maximum loss ) . As put forth here , it might more properly be called the maximin criterion . 11.4 THE HURWICZ CRITERION An optimist might be inclined ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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