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... possible system inputs and outputs , etc. Selecting objectives is the logical end of problem definition . The ob- jectives chosen guide the search for alternatives , imply the types of anal- yses required of the alternatives , and ...
... possible system inputs and outputs , etc. Selecting objectives is the logical end of problem definition . The ob- jectives chosen guide the search for alternatives , imply the types of anal- yses required of the alternatives , and ...
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... possible delay and inconvenience , to have ab- solute privacy in his conversations , to hear and be heard , and to see and be seen as if he were face to face with the other party , to have no in- truding noise or distortions , and to ...
... possible delay and inconvenience , to have ab- solute privacy in his conversations , to hear and be heard , and to see and be seen as if he were face to face with the other party , to have no in- truding noise or distortions , and to ...
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... possible new system would be cheaper than existing systems . Then it was possible to estimate the number of existing and future growth channels which proved in . By this procedure the market was estimated , and the number of channels ...
... possible new system would be cheaper than existing systems . Then it was possible to estimate the number of existing and future growth channels which proved in . By this procedure the market was estimated , and the number of channels ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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