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... decision makers The type of decision criteria used These six general partitions together define a very large number of classes of decisions . Because most large systems engineering projects present decisions to be made in many of these ...
... decision makers The type of decision criteria used These six general partitions together define a very large number of classes of decisions . Because most large systems engineering projects present decisions to be made in many of these ...
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... DECISION CRITERION The decision - making model discussed so far in this book has several clearly distinguishable parts : ( 1 ) a list of objectives , ( 2 ) a list of alterna- tives , ( 3 ) methods for predicting the consequences of ...
... DECISION CRITERION The decision - making model discussed so far in this book has several clearly distinguishable parts : ( 1 ) a list of objectives , ( 2 ) a list of alterna- tives , ( 3 ) methods for predicting the consequences of ...
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... decisions . Start- ing with the class of all decisions , the tree symbolizes the proposition that decision making becomes more difficult as we follow the trunk down- ward . Thus we would argue that choosing ends is likely to be more ...
... decisions . Start- ing with the class of all decisions , the tree symbolizes the proposition that decision making becomes more difficult as we follow the trunk down- ward . Thus we would argue that choosing ends is likely to be more ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
3 | 60 |
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