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... organization . The organization is divided according to projects , but there may be service groups to serve all projects in common . Task - force projects have the advantage of centralized author- ity , which may be important when fast ...
... organization . The organization is divided according to projects , but there may be service groups to serve all projects in common . Task - force projects have the advantage of centralized author- ity , which may be important when fast ...
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... organization - from sales , market research , or production - or from cus- tomers , and they may represent real needs . At some time the need will be defined clearly enough for the organization to initiate the project formally by ...
... organization - from sales , market research , or production - or from cus- tomers , and they may represent real needs . At some time the need will be defined clearly enough for the organization to initiate the project formally by ...
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... organization that does the systems engineering , nor that of its clients , directly influences the design of systems . Nor is systems engineering concerned with what the structure should be ... Organization Structure Organization Personnel.
... organization that does the systems engineering , nor that of its clients , directly influences the design of systems . Nor is systems engineering concerned with what the structure should be ... Organization Structure Organization Personnel.
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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