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... standard development groups have been moved to factory loca- tions . This is true of Bell Telephone Laboratories . The end product of standard development is a production prototype , or preproduction model . There is little or no ...
... standard development groups have been moved to factory loca- tions . This is true of Bell Telephone Laboratories . The end product of standard development is a production prototype , or preproduction model . There is little or no ...
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... Standards A standard , according to Webster , is " that which is set up and estab- lished by authority , custom or general consent as a rule for the measure of quantity , extent , value , or quality . " Standards are most often ex ...
... Standards A standard , according to Webster , is " that which is set up and estab- lished by authority , custom or general consent as a rule for the measure of quantity , extent , value , or quality . " Standards are most often ex ...
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... standards of living and other factors . Administrators must take a cue from the users , be- cause the users will use the service or product only to the extent that they like it and consider it a bargain . Thus any objective standard ...
... standards of living and other factors . Administrators must take a cue from the users , be- cause the users will use the service or product only to the extent that they like it and consider it a bargain . Thus any objective standard ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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