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... Economic Conditions for New Systems Whenever planners consider whether or not a need should be satisfied , at least two kinds of studies are invariably made : technical and economic feasibility investigations . The purpose of economic ...
... Economic Conditions for New Systems Whenever planners consider whether or not a need should be satisfied , at least two kinds of studies are invariably made : technical and economic feasibility investigations . The purpose of economic ...
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... economic values and all other values ? The classical theorem of welfare economics , de- veloped in the preceding chapter , makes the ethical assumption that material goods are allocated efficiently when it is impossible to change the ...
... economic values and all other values ? The classical theorem of welfare economics , de- veloped in the preceding chapter , makes the ethical assumption that material goods are allocated efficiently when it is impossible to change the ...
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... economic theory of value for the optimum allocation of several inputs among sev- eral outputs provides the general philosophy for resolving many types of inconsistencies . In particular , this philosophy permits the combina- tion of ...
... economic theory of value for the optimum allocation of several inputs among sev- eral outputs provides the general philosophy for resolving many types of inconsistencies . In particular , this philosophy permits the combina- tion of ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
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THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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action alternative analysis applied approach block called channel Chapter choose combination complete components consider continuous cost creative criterion decision defined definition demand determine diagram discussed economic effect environment equal equation example existing expected experience fact factors field frequency function gain give given graph human ideas important income increase individual inputs interest kind limited logical means measure methods nature objectives operations organization output phase physical planning possible practical preference present probability problem profit projects properties questions ratio reason relation requirements satisfy scale shows signal simple situation solving sometimes specific standard step studies synthesis systems engineering technical techniques theory thinking tion unit usually utility variables wanted