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... determine the correct number of equipment units shared in common ( trunks , senders , markers ) to give a specified grade of service . Knowledge of utilization methods helps systems and development en- gineers create systems which are ...
... determine the correct number of equipment units shared in common ( trunks , senders , markers ) to give a specified grade of service . Knowledge of utilization methods helps systems and development en- gineers create systems which are ...
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... Determine causes of changes in past demand trends . 3. Determine causes of differences in previous estimates from actual present demand . 4. Determine factors likely to affect future demand . 5. Make estimates for future demand . 6 ...
... Determine causes of changes in past demand trends . 3. Determine causes of differences in previous estimates from actual present demand . 4. Determine factors likely to affect future demand . 5. Make estimates for future demand . 6 ...
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... determine their cost as a function of system length and number of channels . This was done , and the " proving - in point " was determined , i.e. , the length and number of channels beyond which a technically possible new system would ...
... determine their cost as a function of system length and number of channels . This was done , and the " proving - in point " was determined , i.e. , the length and number of channels beyond which a technically possible new system would ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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