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... kinds of plans which will concern us here . Again , it is recognized that these kinds are four from a two - dimensional continuum of plans . One might suppose that if planning is possible at all in systems en- gineering and development ...
... kinds of plans which will concern us here . Again , it is recognized that these kinds are four from a two - dimensional continuum of plans . One might suppose that if planning is possible at all in systems en- gineering and development ...
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Arthur David Hall. These inputs are then analyzed to determine the number of kinds and the volume of each kind of input with which the system must deal . If there is only one kind of input - e.g . , customers passing through a sub- way ...
Arthur David Hall. These inputs are then analyzed to determine the number of kinds and the volume of each kind of input with which the system must deal . If there is only one kind of input - e.g . , customers passing through a sub- way ...
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... kinds of information must flow for the system to perform any work at all . It is on these kinds that we wish to focus now . In this section we focus even more narrowly upon the information that necessarily flows outward from the systems ...
... kinds of information must flow for the system to perform any work at all . It is on these kinds that we wish to focus now . In this section we focus even more narrowly upon the information that necessarily flows outward from the systems ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
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