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... Detailed operation plans may refer only to the detailed arrange- ments needed to carry out a major decision , such as scheduling construc- tion of a model in a machine shop or planning an experiment down to the last detail . Special ...
... Detailed operation plans may refer only to the detailed arrange- ments needed to carry out a major decision , such as scheduling construc- tion of a model in a machine shop or planning an experiment down to the last detail . Special ...
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... detailed ones applying to subsystems . In this case the new objectives must be related to the original set . ( c ) Finally , the compromise function resolves conflicts among objectives which analysis may have shown inconsistent ; e.g. ...
... detailed ones applying to subsystems . In this case the new objectives must be related to the original set . ( c ) Finally , the compromise function resolves conflicts among objectives which analysis may have shown inconsistent ; e.g. ...
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... detail in the prospectus , there will still be some allocation of requirements to still lower levels of subsystems . From these initial studies the manager : • Devises detailed schedules for all steps Allocates manpower among 128 Sec ...
... detail in the prospectus , there will still be some allocation of requirements to still lower levels of subsystems . From these initial studies the manager : • Devises detailed schedules for all steps Allocates manpower among 128 Sec ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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