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... means ( or physical systems ) . Basically the reason for this is that ends and means are classified according to their relation in a piece of reason- ing . The value of a means depends not on its own nature but upon its causal relation ...
... means ( or physical systems ) . Basically the reason for this is that ends and means are classified according to their relation in a piece of reason- ing . The value of a means depends not on its own nature but upon its causal relation ...
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... MEANS AND ENDS The distinction between means and ends was sharply made in Sec . 4.5 , and we found the distinction to be fundamental in describing the plan- ning process . We shall largely confine our attention to ends , with the ...
... MEANS AND ENDS The distinction between means and ends was sharply made in Sec . 4.5 , and we found the distinction to be fundamental in describing the plan- ning process . We shall largely confine our attention to ends , with the ...
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Arthur David Hall. A MEANS ULTIMATE GOAL MEANS GOAL MEANS GOAL --- CONTENDERS E POOR MEANS F MISSING GOAL པོ G " ¡ MISSING MEANS G ' K 2 3 Fig . 13-1 . A set of means and objectives as related at a certain point in time . ultimate goal ...
Arthur David Hall. A MEANS ULTIMATE GOAL MEANS GOAL MEANS GOAL --- CONTENDERS E POOR MEANS F MISSING GOAL པོ G " ¡ MISSING MEANS G ' K 2 3 Fig . 13-1 . A set of means and objectives as related at a certain point in time . ultimate goal ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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